Sister is uso if a female is talking about her sister; tuafafine if a male is talking about his sister. Brother is uso if a male is talking about his brother; tuagane if a sister is talking about her brother. Cousin is Tausoga, so if it is a male cousin, it's tausoga-tama, and if it is a lady cousin, it's tausoga-teine.
'Uso' means sister in Samoan
tausoga
"Lelei mea uma, Tausoga (literal)". Cousin in Samoan is Tausoga. Instead of the word "Tausoga/Cousin", Samoans would use the word "Uso" (brother or sister, depending on who's talking), as they get tongue-tied around the word tausoga in this context, and uso denotes the closeness of the relationship.
Samoan word for discuss is "talatalanoa". Samoan word for talk is "tautala".
Wife and husband have the same Samoan word. The Samoan word is TO'ALUA.
The Samoan word for manage is pule.
The Samoan word for extended family is aiga.
Alsowe is not a Samoan word.
Im Samoan and have never heard that word before. There is no letter D in the Samoan alphabet.
No Samoan word contains "boa", as we do not have "b" in our alphabet.
Sorry, that's not a Samoan word.
Uso-Cousin or family
Agilau - blow steadily. There is no Samoan word "angilau", only "agilau". So I am wondering if this question is a Samoan word, or whether it pertains to another country.
Thats not a Samoan word. It sounds Hawaiian or Rarotongan maybe? Definetly not Samoan.