Manuia Le Kerisimasi
Manuia le Kilisimasi ma maua se Tausaga Fou fiafia
its is >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>.awsome
Cheers to the New Year, for you and your family.
"Happy Anniversary" - "Manuia le Fa'amanatuga". To be specific, you would need to say what the Anniversary is. Example - Happy 50th Wedding Anniversary" - "Manuia le fa'amanatuina o le 50 tausaga o la oulua fa'aipoipoga" or "Manuia le fa'amanatuina o le 50 tausaga o la oulua fa'atasiga". "Fa'aipoipoga" is "wedding"; "fa'atasiga" is "togetherness" or "being together".
You can say "Manuia le Kerisimasi" in Samoan, which means "Merry Christmas."
Ugali'i fou is a couple who's getting married or have just got married. Ugali'i = Couple or words to that effect Fou = New
In Samoan, you would say 'Malo le tausaga fou' to wish someone a happy Good Friday. It literally translates to 'Good the new year', but is equivalent to 'Happy Good Friday' in English.
Manuia le sefuluvalu o ou tausaga (Ma-gnu-yah-le-say-foo-loo-vah-loo-o-oh-tow-sah-gna)
Goodnight - "Manuia le po", "Po manuia" or "Po lelei".
Manuia le malaga; malaga manuia
Manuia le uikegi = Have a good weekend or Manuia lou uikegi = You have a good weekend