If a male is speaking, he would say: "E to'atasi lo'u uso" or "E iai lo'u uso e to'atasi"; if a female is speaking, she would say: "E to'atasi lo'u tuagane" or "E iai lo'u tuagane e to'atasi".
One = Tasi (pronounced 'ta-sea')
"Giraffe" in Samoan is "ta'ititi."
To say "I understand" in Samoan, you would say "ua malamalama."
Jessica is not a Samoan name so there's no translation for it in the Samoan language.
Fire in Samoan is "fia."
It's all good my Samoan brother.
It's Uso (ohh so)
In Samoan, you can say "O le fa'amanuiaga, uso" to convey "looking good, brother." The phrase emphasizes a compliment while addressing someone as a brother. If you want to be more casual, you might simply say "E lelei le foliga, uso."
One = Tasi (pronounced 'ta-sea')
Uso, Manuia le aso fanua
uso = my brother
Aloha. Answer: Kaikuaʻana, kuaʻana [ka-ee koo-ah 'ah-na, or koo-ah 'ah-na] This is how to say it for either a guy's brother or a girl's, and is the easiest one to use.
Feiloa'i i se aso o i luma, ma ia manuia, Uso. Tasi le alofa.
Samoan Pride
It's all good my Samoan brother.
Thank you brother = Faafetai lava uso.
"Giraffe" in Samoan is "ta'ititi."