He always laughing at me when I arrive at school.
"He always laughs at me whenever I arrive at school."
Tagalog Translation of WILL LOVE YOU FOREVER AND ALWAYS: Mamahalin kita nang walang hanggan at palagi.
Frequently in Tagalog is often translated as "madalas" or "madalas na." It is used to indicate a high occurrence or regularity of an action or event.
The Tagalog equivalent of "adverb of frequency" is "pang-abay ng panahon." These are words that indicate how often an action is done, such as "madalas" (often), "minsan" (sometimes), or "palagi" (always).
"Mahal kita, kaibigan. Salamat sa iyong walang kondisyon na suporta at pagmamahal. Tandaan, nandito lang ako palagi para sa iyo."
Pang-abay pamanahon is adverb of time. It shows when an action is done or shows the duration or frequency. Examples of pang-abay pamanahon are: ngayon, bukas, kahapon, palagi, madalas, matagal
Always.
Valea - dumb; palagi - European; le tama - boy. I'm struggling with your sentence. If you mean, "Le tama palagi valea", then it's, "The dumb European boy". If you are saying, "Valea le tama i le palagi", then it's, "The boy/guy is mad about the European", and in this case, it has a romantic connotation, like, the Samoan boy has fallen for a European girl.
Pelagio Palagi died on 1860-03-06.
Pelagio Palagi was born on 1775-05-25.
Palagi Ufa means White F*ck. Palagi-White/Caucasian Ufa- F*ck White F*ck
A palagi is a term used in Polynesia and New Zealand for a white person or Caucasian.
I am white, as in, I am caucasian? In that case, O a'u o le palagi.
mahal kita palagi
Laura Bocciolini Palagi has written: 'La trottola di Dioniso' -- subject(s): Aeneas (Legendary character) in literature, History and criticism, In literature, Latin Epic poetry
maki pag sex palagi A.....
The word "Palagi" is a proper noun, which requires a capital first letter. It is a Samoan name meaning "European". However, often kids grow up hearing a mangled pronunciation of words. Your spelling "palagi" if sounded out sounds quite similar to the word apology (short a - short o, then long o, followed by long e sound). It's syllables are a-pol-o-gy.
It is a Samoan term used to describe a person of Samoan and Palagi (Caucasion) descent.