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I think we had better start at the beginning. Like what is this question actually trying to ask? I suspect it is: "What does the Samoan name 'Leotele' mean in English?"If so, then a Google search yielded nothing.Sorry.Edit: Leo (voice, speak) tele (loud, big, huge, booming) = "speak/spoke loudly" or "big/huge/booming voice".
The English translation of the word gigantes is giant, gigantic, jumbo, monster or huge. It can also mean one who is superior in talents, virtue or courage.
Chito means large, huge, immense, heavy ....
It literally means My God, it's huge! which out of context is a pretty suggestive thing to say ;)
"Huge dog" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase cane enorme.Specifically, the masculine noun cane means "dog." The feminine/masculine adjective enorme means "enormous, huge." The pronunciation is "KAH-neh-NOHR-meh."
Gros (masc.) and grosse (fem.) are adjectives meaning 'big' (in the sense of large, huge) or 'fat' in French.
Cane enorme is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "huge dog."Specifically, the masculine noun cane means "dog." The feminine/masculine adjective enorme means "enormous, huge." The pronunciation is "KAH-neh-NOHR-meh."
There is no language called 'Muslim'. So, nothing called Muslim translation. You may specify Arabic, French, Italian ... translation but not Muslim translation.
Vae Lapo'a. Big feet - "Vae tetele (Big)". "Lapo'a" is "fat".
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Kele - a lot, as in "A lot of things"; kele (ge-le) big/huge.
English and Chinese as there is a huge Chinese population.