Over Easy.
The Hawaiian phrase "makemake 'oe" means "you want" in English.
"Ua mai oe?" means "How are you?" in the Samoa language
oe code means Original Equipment Code
It means "Your finnneee ;)" in Samoan
'Ou te misia oe' means 'I'm missing you.'
Talofa (means HI/Hello/Greetings) Ua mai oe? (means How are you?)
it means "and you"?
I means over everything
No, "OE" is not considered a double vowel. It is a digraph, which means two letters that represent one sound or phoneme. In this case, "OE" is typically pronounced as a diphthong.
It means ( You're beautiful )
"Tele au mo oe" in Samoan translates to "I have a lot for you" or "I have plenty for you." This phrase can express generosity or an abundance of something, often used in a context of offering help or support. The words "tele" means "a lot" or "many," "au" means "I have," and "mo oe" means "for you."
I think it's "e 'oe".'oe definitely means you. The word for to I'm not so sure about.______________________________________________________Depends what you are talking about.iā ʻoe would translate ʻto youʻ in english.....................................................More information: The word for "to" in Hawaiian is "hō ," but I do not think one would say "hō `oe." Often, in Hawaiian expressions are shortened. The phrase, "aloha `oe," means love (and/or respect, honor) to you."iā" I think this word means cubic yard.