If you mean "Ma se keige/teine", it translates to, "and a girl".
Ua fai oe ma se tasi ole matou au
"Ma fiwo se nsukom" is a Yoruba phrase meaning "Don't let me catch you." It is often used to warn someone to behave or to stop misbehaving, otherwise there will be consequences.
Dont you mean Samoan to English? o.0
I am not sure what the question is here. In case you mean, "Are you a Samoan?", then it is, "O oe o se Samoa?"
Ia maua se tafaoga fiafia, ma ia manuia le Kilisimasi.
Manuia le Kilisimasi ma maua se Tausaga Fou fiafia
O oe o se Samoa?
Se-ma-for was created in 1947.
SE, article, a, an. SE'I, imperative particle. SULI, n. an heir.
Tauto
Feiloa'i i se aso o i luma, ma ia manuia, Uso. Tasi le alofa.
Ia maua se asofanau fiafia ma le manaia. Aua le pati tele.