Your beautiful
If you mean 'Ma te Atua koe e tiaki' it means 'And God shall protect you' 'Na te Atua koe i tiaki' = 'It was God who protected you'
That is in Italian, not Spanish. A rough translation from Italian to English would be: "Nothing and no one is as beautiful as you and I love you."
It is Italian for "for ever and ever"
5 Vowels in the English Alphabet.
'What does what?' = 'Que hace que?' (with accents on the 'e' in 'que')
"Pupuka" is Hawaiian for: "ugly, or cute (as when said about a baby)". "nani" means "beautiful, pretty".
If your question is "How do you say you are beautiful in Samoan?", then the translation is: "E te aulelei" or if you say: "You are very beautiful", it translates to: "E ese lou aulelei" or "E te aulelei tele".
"E te aulelei" or "aulelei oe"
"E te mata manaia"; "E te aulelei".
"E te mata manaia"; "E te aulelei".
O oe e te aulelei.
Aua e le taufaasee: Dont try to be tricky / Dont play games with me. Aulelei a o le manamea : You are the beautiful/pretty/handsome one my dear.
E te aulelei lava e pei o le la
'Oku ke faka'ofo'ofa
"You and me" in English is Io e te in Italian.
In Samoan, you would say "ou te fiafia i a oe" to mean "you're sweet" in English.
LoL well its "e vevela le tau" that's the weathers hot or you can say "ese le vevela o lenei aso" which means gosh its so hot today :)