In Samoan, "beautiful pictures" is translated as "ata matagofie." The word "ata" means "pictures" or "images," while "matagofie" means "beautiful." This phrase can be used to describe aesthetically pleasing photographs or artwork in the Samoan language.
de belles images
very beautiful
You say "a beautiful picture." You didn't say any sort of language to translate that into, so that's the answer.
Nouns do not have comparative forms; adjectives have comparative and superlative forms. The comparative form for the adjective beautiful is more beautiful; the superlative form is most beautiful.
beautiful
Something beautiful - manaia, matagofie, lelei tele, malie; beautiful looking girl - lalelei/aulelei; handsome guy - aulelei.
to say train in samoa u have to say popo??
"Alu Samoa" or "O Samoa".
omorfes ikones but if you refer to photographs is: omorfes fotografies
Une image jolie/belle
to say "hello" you say "talofa" and to say goodbye you say "Fa".
American Samoa is surrouned by the Pacific Ocean. I hope this is what you meant by your question.
good night in samoa
Na maoa'e Samoa.
the beautiful beaches and all the tsunamis
"Talofa"
My - o a'u