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I'm not sure what "Kalikala" means, but "alofa au ia OI" means "I love you" in Samoan. I'm checking with a Samoan friend right now on the translation of Kalikala, but from references in texts using the term, it seems to be a title of respect. Hope this helped, and I'll attempt to update this as soon as possible!
It means I Love You in Hawaiian.
Aloha: Write Aloha au ia`oe.
un veau (masc. - plural: des veaux) ia a calf in English.
The suffix -ia is used for names and diseases. One of the most common words with this is phobia.
The Samoan word for \"love\" is \"lo\'u\", and the term \"my love\" is \"lo\'u au\".Love = Alofa.
I'm not sure what "Kalikala" means, but "alofa au ia OI" means "I love you" in Samoan. I'm checking with a Samoan friend right now on the translation of Kalikala, but from references in texts using the term, it seems to be a title of respect. Hope this helped, and I'll attempt to update this as soon as possible!
talofa ia oe Oute Alofa Ia Te Oe. Yes, this is the correct answer, and oute should be two words: "Ou te alofa ia te oe".
I love you all very much = Ou te alofa tele ia te outou uma lava!
Oute Alofa Ia Oe
i love u deeply
Alofa ia te oe
"Ou te alofa ia i latou" or "Ou te alofa ia latou".
"E te alofa ia oe aso uma" (You love yourself every day). I'm wondering if you meant, "Ou te alofa ia te oe i aso uma" (I will love you every day).
alofa ia te oe martin. "Ou te alofa ia te oe, Matini." Ou is "I"; alofa is "love"; oe is "you"; Matini is "Martin".
Ou te alofa ia te oe - I love you. Faafetai lava - Thank you very much.
Ou te alofa ia te oe. The word baby would translate into "pepe" which is only really used when referrfing to an actual baby. So when you say it, just say Baby. You're 'baby' will know what you mean. :)