Savalivali means go for a walk.
Tautalatala means too much talk.
Alofa ia te oe means I love you.
Take it easy, faifai lemu.
Samoan songs. Usually entertainment songs and songs that tell stories of legends and myths of Samoa.
Anything and everything!... We're a talented bunch of people!
pese
"He sings" - "E pese (Sings) le (the) tama (boy/man)". To translate the genderised "He", you would need to use the translation for boy/man. "E pese le tama" (The boy/guy sings).
Samoan and English songs, and all other sorts of songs
Te Vaka
"He sings" - "E pese le ali'i/tama/tamaloa". Ali'i/tama (boy/guy), tamaloa (man) indicates the gender, which in this case is "he". "E pese ia" (He/she sings). "Ia" indicates it could be either a male or a female.
it's a friendly way of saying what's up to a girl. "SUGA" means 'girl'. Its used when referring to a female. N.B, there are no words using the letters 'n' and 'g' together in the Samoan vocabulary.
Samoan
Samoan Pride
Leonard is not a Samoan name so does not have a Samoan translation.
Steph is not a Samoan name therefore does not have a Samoan translation.
Geri is not a Samoan name so it does not have a Samoan translation. If a Samoan was named Geri, their Samoan family/friends would simply call them "Geri".
Victor is not a Samoan name so therefore does not have a Samoan translation to it.
Andrew is not a Samoan name therefore has no Samoan translation.
Samoan and English
Michelle is not a Samoan name so would have no translation for it in the Samoan language.