Fa'amolemole
Please - fa'amolemole; thank you - fa'afetai atu ia te oe.
In Samoa, you say "fa'amolemole" when toasting, which translates to "please." While there isn't a direct equivalent to "cheers," it's common to raise your glass and say this phrase when sharing a drink with others. It reflects the culture's emphasis on respect and camaraderie.
to say train in samoa u have to say popo??
"Alu Samoa" or "O Samoa".
to say "hello" you say "talofa" and to say goodbye you say "Fa".
good night in samoa
Na maoa'e Samoa.
I think it could be Samoa, but I could be wrong. Please correct this if I am wrong.
"Talofa"
My - o a'u
Au
Tina