Fa'aaoga lou faiai
Well it means is a shell that samoan people use in the past.FoaFoa is how u say it in samoa...<3
In Samoan, the word for broom is "sulu." It is commonly used in households for cleaning and maintaining cleanliness. If you need to refer to a specific type of broom, you might use additional descriptors, but "sulu" is the general term.
Fa'aaoga
The name "Caleb" does not have a direct translation in Samoan, as it is a proper name. However, it can be phonetically adapted for use in the Samoan language. In Samoan, it might be written as "Kalepa" to reflect the pronunciation.
The Samoans use the Samoan Tala.
Two of Samoan verbal communication differences are lack of consonants and increased use of vowels.
Samoan Tala
its not researched till now people say that the last person was enstine to use more of his brain
There is still much to learn about the brain, but it is not accurate to say there are parts we don't know how to use. All regions of the brain have known functions, but our understanding of their full potential and interactions is still evolving.
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Mother, and we also use it for Grandmother.