Pe'a or tatau symbolises a male's courage and bravery, likewise a female's malu. Malu is the female tattoo.
The Samoan translation for "always remembered" is "manatu pea."
Always - Taimi uma.
Literally, "Uo pea lava pea, ma fa'avavau".
Nofo pea i lalo
Ou te alofa ia te oe pea lava pea
In Samoan, "isu pea" translates to "nose bleed." It refers to the condition where blood flows from the nostrils, which can occur due to various reasons, such as dry air or injury. The term combines "isu," meaning "nose," and "pea," which means "bleed."
E alualu pea le olaga
Fa'aauau pea le tatalo mo a'u.
Salaki fuala'au suamalie
taimi uma oute alofa ia oe
O le a ou iai pea i ou tafatafa i le fa'avavau ma fa'avavau.
In Samoan, "kevesi" refers to a type of traditional ceremonial dress or attire often worn during cultural events and performances. It typically features intricate designs and is made from local materials, reflecting the cultural heritage and artistry of the Samoan people. The term can also symbolize identity and pride within the Samoan community.