'oku ou teuteu
'oku ou - i am
teuteu - getting ready
'Oku ou ongo'i ho'o puli
au na raboi tai io mo misi tau
'Oku ou fiema'u koe
'Otua 'ofa atu
O lea ou te mafaufau atu ia te o... i think
I like you - Ou te fiafia ia te oe."Ou te fiafia ia te oe"Ou te fiafia ia te oe is a Samoan equivalent of 'I like you'.
'Oku ou fehia'ia koe
Oh honey, in Tongan, you say "ʻoku ou ofi keu fakamālohiʻi." So go ahead and impress that special someone with your linguistic skills, but don't blame me if they start falling head over heels for you!
The translation for i love you in Tongan is" Ofa lahi atu kiate koe"
Do you mean Moses ou John ? Do you mean Moses ou John ?
"Where is"
Ou la la means "oh my"; "ou" does mean "or" in French but not in this context as it is the combination of letters needed to make the sound in French.