Your question really doesnt make sense at all...But the translation of "Suga, aua e ke ula" from Samoan into English can roughly be "Girl, dont tease". Suga is said when you are referring to a female. Aua means don't. And ula is a slang word for tease/make fun of/mock.
suga is like girl in samoan language.. so shes like saying girl dont smoke girl!.. i think.. well thats what i know. :)
on google translate Google DOES NOT offer Samoan as a language to translate...
Original Answer: "i am proud to be Samoan well its really easy you can just go on Google and click on Google translate..." Actually, it's not that simple either. Google Translate does not offer Samoan translations. Trust me, I've tried it.
Forever in Samoan is "Fa'avavau"
Warriors = Toa.
E lagona lava lo'u malosi!
Bonnie is not a Samoan name therefore does not have a Samoan translation. If there was a Samosn girl named Bonnie, her family/friends would simply call her Bonnie.
If you mean, "Lo'u aiga", then it's, "My family".
Ata is laugh; ata'ata mai is smile.
If you are only trying to translate pronunciation into Samoan sounds "Peili" is as close as you will get. The "p" sound in Samoan is softer than in English, and somewhere between "b" and "p".
Yes. Depends on what Samoan words you want translated.
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Fa'amanino, fa'amatala