G-a-l-u-e-g-a (galuega) - Her work is to look after the children (O lana galuega o le va'aiga o tamaiti; G-a-l-u-e (galue) - If you work in the morning, you won't have to work in the afternoon (A e galue i le taeao, e te le galue la i le afiafi.
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Fitu
Pele, taua
Na ou fai atu ia te oe
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.
S-A-M-A-N-T-H-AIf you would like to know a Hawaiian name which means the same thing as the name Samantha, it would be Kamaka
A-s-o F-a-l-a-i-l-e - Aso Falaile (Ah-so-fah-la-e-le).
when did epidemic influenza start in samoa how did it happen in samoa? why did it affected the people of samoa? the reference in samoa?
American Samoa and Western Samoa (now known as Samoa).
it is called western Samoa because Samoa is divided into two parts, American Samoa and western Samoa. After colonialism came to Samoa, America took control of Eastern Samoa which adapted the name "American Samoa". While Germany (and later NZ) took control of Western Samoa, who then took on the name "Western Samoa". No called SAMOA. The nation dropped the "western" in 1997.
They are the same in that Samoans in American Samoa and Samoa (once Western Samoa) have the same heritage. However, American Samoa is a US territory while Samoa is an independent nation. So they are in effect two different countries.
No.