uso = my brother
It's all good my Samoan brother.
It's Uso (ohh so)
Thank you brother = Faafetai lava uso.
Uce is Samoan slang for "brother / bro" like a homeboy.
Uso, Manuia le aso fanua
If you mean "uso", it's the same word for brother or sister.
It gets a bit tricky so I'll try my best...Brother in Samoan is "uso"..but that's only if you're a male referring to his brother. A female would refer to her brother by calling him her "tuagane". A female would refer to her sister by calling her her "uso". Hope that helps.
Sister is uso if a female is talking about her sister; tuafafine if a male is talking about his sister. Brother is uso if a male is talking about his brother; tuagane if a sister is talking about her brother. Cousin is Tausoga, so if it is a male cousin, it's tausoga-tama, and if it is a lady cousin, it's tausoga-teine.
If a female is talking, it's "uso"; if a brother is talking, it's "tuafafine".
It's all good my Samoan brother.
Thank you very much to you my brother/sister. Uso translates to both brother and sister in Samoan, depending on which gender you're interacting with.
So'o means "all the time". It also refers to a gathering of two or more churches for the sake of fellowship.