"Ou te iloa o lo'o soifua le Atua" or "Ou te iloa e soifua le Atua".
Praise God = Viia le Atua.
The literal translation of this is Greatest or Highest are You, referring to God
Molimau mo le Atua
Samoan Assemblies of God was created in 1928.
"Fa'amafanafana le Atua ia te oe/outou." Oe is you singular; outou is also you, but plural.
God
I have Samoan friends and I think they told me it's something like when we say oh my god just a saying for when your suprised or amazed. Edit: The previous answer is correct. "Oka" is also "raw fish" which is a Samoan dish using coconut cream and the flesh of raw fish.
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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 SamoaEnglish Language: "In God we trust, SamoaAcutally, 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".
Goodbye in Samoan is "Tofa Soifua".hello-Talofa God bye-Tofa
Fa'atuatua i le Atua.