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?"
Le tamaloa na sau mai Samoa
"O le Fa'a-Samoa e taua" or "E taua le Fa'a-Samoa".
"O a'u ou te afa-Samoa" or "O a'u o le afa-Samoa".
A le a (of what)
O oe o le samoa pipilo koe auleaga.
I have Samoan pride in me. E iai ia te a'u le mitamitaga fa'a Samoa.
I have a friend from Samoa and his name is faavae. So it's a name
Le Manu Samoa, ia manu le fai o le faiva (The Manu Samoa, may you suceed in your mission. Le Manu Samoa lenei ua ou sau (The Manu Samoa, here I come), Leai seisi manu o i le atulaulau (No other manu (team) in the whole world/earth). Ua ou sau nei ma le mea atoa (I have now come with everything/I have now come completely prepared), O lo'u malosi ua ato'atoa (My strength is at its peak). Ia e fa'atafa ma e soso ese (Move aside and make way), Leaga o lenei Manu e uiga ese (Because this Manu is different/unique), Le Manu Samoa (The Manu Samoa), Le Manu Samoa (The Manu Samoa), Le Manu Samoa e o mai i Samoa (The Manu Samoa who hails from Samoa).
If you mean "fa'alogo i le", it translates to "listen to the".
Thank you (Fa'afetai lava); How are you? (O a mai oe?); Good afternoon (Manuia le auli); Good morning (Manuia le taeao).
The Samoan term for the word 'wishes' is manuia (mah-noo-eeh-ah)!
"O le a le aso?" Aso could also mean "day".