Na ou fai atu ia te oe
Fitu
a'oga
Pele, taua
it was immortal cos he was told by sting beforehand
A-s-o F-a-l-a-i-l-e - Aso Falaile (Ah-so-fah-la-e-le).
Sounds like you're trying to spell out the beginning of Manu Samoa's siva tau (haka). If so, then the first line means - The Manu Samoa, may you succeed in your mission.
If you are asking me to spell, what if I told you that YOU JUST SPELLED IT, so why do you need to know? If you need to spell the word correctly, look it up in a dictionary or ask your mom and dad.
told
It was known as "navigators islands" up until the 20th century then Samoa, then Western Samoa, then back to Samoa, so, the word "western" was dropped.
Because it's a tropical Island.
Samoa became independent in 1962, so in 2012, Samoa has just finished celebrating 50 years of independence.
Can you make sense? Samoa's a country, and the US got American Samoa from the country of [Actual] Samoa, maybe?Eastern Samoa and Western Samoa (as they were referred to in colonial times) were all one country to begin with. During the 1st world war, America occupied American Samoa and Germany occupied Western Samoa. So I suppose you're right 187baby, the US got (part) of Samoa from Samoa.