"Talofa fapea fe mai oe" is a greeting in Samoan, which translates to "Hello, how are you?" in English. "Talofa" means "hello," while "fapea fe mai oe" asks about one's well-being. It reflects the warm and friendly nature of Samoan culture, emphasizing the importance of community and connection.
"O a mai oe i lenei aso?" or "O a mai oe i le aso nei?"
Talofa Sole - meaning "Hello boy/guy" Ua mai oe? - meaning "How are you?" Proper way of saying "How are you?" in Samoan = O a mai Oe? but not - Ua mai oe?
Talofa (means HI/Hello/Greetings) Ua mai oe? (means How are you?)
Talofa si a'u Pele, o a mai oe i lenei aso? There is no Samoan word for Honey, although you can just say "talofa si a'u honey". The word Pele refers to someone close to your heart.
Hello. How are you?
How are you is translated to = Oa mai oe.
"O a mai oe?" or "O fa'apefea mai oe?"
"Ua mai oe?" means "How are you?" in the Samoa language
"Fa'apefea mai 'oe" translates to "How are you?"
O oe o se Samoa?
O a mai oe?
O a mai oe?