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You might say "Ma'u ha 'aho fiefie" which literally translates to "have an eager day" but "Ma'u ha 'aho fiefia" doesn't quite answer the original question either because that only means "have a nice day".

I don't remember if there is a standard birthday greeting that is commonplace. If I were to wish "happy birthday" to someone, I would probably just say, "Ma'u ha 'aho fa'ele'i fiefia" Which roughly translates to "obtain a happy birthday (the day of birth)" Even then, I'm not 100% if that's completely correct.

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13y ago

Bithday is aso fanau. If you were to translate it from Samoan word-to-word it would be day birth

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11y ago

Habby Birfday...lol

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14y ago

Fiefia

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3y ago

Happy birthday

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