Matagofie = Pleasant to the eye/Beautiful when it applies objects. When describing people use "au lelei"
Aulelei, manaia, matagofie, matalasi, matagofie
matagofie
Aulelei, lalelei, matalasi, matagofie, manaia
Asofanau matagofie ma manuia
Manaia/matagofie o le sa'olotoga.
"Afio mai i matagofie"; "Afio mai i manaia"; "Afio mai i matalasi".
If your question is "How do you say you are beautiful in Samoan?", then the translation is: "E te aulelei" or if you say: "You are very beautiful", it translates to: "E ese lou aulelei" or "E te aulelei tele".
elegant (person) - aulelei; (of material things) - matagofie, uiga lelei, tama'ali'i o fuaitino
Aulelei, matalasi, matagofie, manaia, onomea
Alsowe is not a Samoan word.
Le'i would be used in a sentence as a word referring to the word/s "has not/have not". So a Samoan sentence would be "E le'i omai lava tama" meaning "The boys still have not arrived".
Olive is also Olive in Samoan.