I'm not sure what "Kalikala" means, but "alofa au ia OI" means "I love you" in Samoan. I'm checking with a Samoan friend right now on the translation of Kalikala, but from references in texts using the term, it seems to be a title of respect. Hope this helped, and I'll attempt to update this as soon as possible!
"J'arriverai au ..." mean "I will arrive at / to ..." in English.
Goodbye.
Vous allez au means 'you are going to the '.
right at the back of the temple
'au revoir votre fils'
The Samoan word for \"love\" is \"lo\'u\", and the term \"my love\" is \"lo\'u au\".Love = Alofa.
"J'arriverai au ..." mean "I will arrive at / to ..." in English.
in french
Goodbye.
Vous allez au means 'you are going to the '.
"au bon jardinier" is translated "at the good gardener's"
with good bread
You're always working?
right at the back of the temple
English to French translation: et au revoir
Arohanui au kia koe
Ia manuia tele au taumafaiga i le lumana'i, ma fa'afetai tele mo le ta'ita'iina ma le alofa na fa'aalia i la ma tama teine.