The phrase, "fa'avae i le Atua Samoa," literally translates as, "In God we Trust,Samoa" Its the same as the United States of America's motto which is "IN GOD WE TRUST"
99.02% of the religious Samoan population are Christians,
The final translation is as follows:
Samoan Language: ??"Fa'avae i Le Atua Samoa
English Language: "In God we trust, Samoa
Acutally, FAAVAE I LE ATUA SAMOA is translated as "SAMOA IS FOUNDED ON GOD". Not In God We Trust. Yes, this is correct. The literal translation of "Fa'avae i le Atua Samoa" is: "Samoa is founded on God".
"Do you want to eat?" This is the only correct translation of "Ke (Do you) fia (want) ai (eat)?" You could also say - "Would you like to eat?" So please don't flag this as an inferior answer, as this is the only answer.
Jesus the Saviour
Want to do, want to make.
Congratulations to
Regards
God bless
Fa'amalosi
ringworm
Atigi figota
Ua a mai oe ?
"Good" or "It's good"
Killer Whale I think
Mata aulelei
Goodbye; farewell.
If you mean "Manatua", it's remember.
Na a mai lou aso?
Saili le malosi
Tupu o Tupu