Aua le popole
Dont cry... The other part is not appropriate.
Your question really doesnt make sense at all...But the translation of "Suga, aua e ke ula" from Samoan into English can roughly be "Girl, dont tease". Suga is said when you are referring to a female. Aua means don't. And ula is a slang word for tease/make fun of/mock.
Niqqka
"Ke" has multiple meanings in English depending on the context. It could be a slang term for "okay," an abbreviation for "kilo-," or a way of indicating an alternative spelling of a word.
Ke shuni is llanito (spoken in Gibraltar) for "How cute"
'Ke eskola' is chatspeak for 'que escola', which means 'which/what school'.
"Dile ke able" is not a phrase that is commonly used in English, so it does not have a specific translation. It could be a misspelling or a phrase in a different language.
Translation: And who are you or what?
ke go see if I live to f***. :O
Donβt worry about me
"Mamita, how rich you are!/Mamita, how rich are you?"
kala mai ia'u: excuse me mahalo ke akua: thanks be to God