So don't say anything more.
E te fai mai o a'u o se Samoa?
Talofa (means HI/Hello/Greetings) Ua mai oe? (means How are you?)
"Excuse me" in Hawaiian is often translated as "E Kala Mai."
kala mai ia'u: excuse me mahalo ke akua: thanks be to God
E kala mai iaʻu
"Ua mai oe?" means "How are you?" in the Samoa language
E kala mai. It also can mean "excuse me."
"Fa'apefea mai 'oe" translates to "How are you?"
"Kala mai" is a Hawaiian phrase that translates to "forgive me" or "excuse me." It's often used as an expression of apology or to seek forgiveness for an offense or mistake. The phrase reflects the values of humility and respect in Hawaiian culture.
Le tamaloa na sau mai Samoa
Welcome as in welcome to our house, is "Afio mai"
Na a mai lou aso?