tama is vatini mother but in The Lion King 2 she was zira cub
and kopa simba son is in love with her util zira kill him but they have a girl name tani and iggi is a boy and one name nuka
kopa and vatini in love but kopa in the book but they in love and kopa did live
Grandma or Granny is t'eina matua. It also seems that the term is used for both grandma and grandpa. Matua means father and t'eina or teina means elder sibling. There is also the term tama'ita'i matua which means old lady/ladies.
Tama, or translating the idea/meaning - tama o lo'u tama (father of my father); tama o lo'u tina (father of my mother).
Tama, the same name given to Father; Tama o lo'u Tama (Father of my Father); Tama o lo'u Tina (Father of my Mother).
I think its toaina !There's no literal translation for grandpa in the Samoan language. Grandchildren would either simply say Papa or something similar. If you are after an "actual" translation (i.e, if you were explaining your relation with your grandpa to another person) you would say "O le tama o lo'u tama"...Bearing in mind that you are dragging the final "a" in the word tama. So it sounds like Ta-Maaah.
Tina; Tina o lo'u Tina (mother of my mother); Tina o lo'u Tama (mother of my father).
Tina, or translating the idea/meaning: tina o lo'u tina (mother of my mother); tina o lo'u tama (mother of my father).
Tina, which is the same name given to Mother, otherwise tina o lo'u Tina (mother of my Mother) or tina o lo'u Tama (mother of my Father).
Tina, which is the same name giver to Mother. Translating the idea/meaning: tina o lo'u tina (mother of my mother); tina o lo'u tama (mother of my father).
The word for boy in Samoan is "tama."
how do you play hei tama tu tama or vairious maori games
"O le tama poto e fia fia ai le Tina ,ao le tama Valea e faanoa noa ai le Tama." Meaning.. A smart boy makes the mother happy but a stupid boy makes the Father mad.!:)