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English to Samoan

The Samoan language is used in the Pacific islands of Samoa and to a lesser extent in the smaller islands of American Samoa, a territory of the US.

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How do you say prince in Samoan?

its Tou`pou. Princess is Pulinisese or Purinisese.

What is Samoan translation for 'live in your neighborhood'?

If you wanted to say "I live in your neighbourhood" you would say "Ou te nofo i Lou tua'oi"

How do you say wish you were here in Samoan?

The Samoan term for the word 'wishes' is manuia (mah-noo-eeh-ah)!

What is a Samoan word for quality?

The Samoan language does not have a specific word for \"quality\", but when something is very good, they say \"manaia tele le mea ai\".

What is the Samoan translation for Molesi?

Roses are red,

Violets are blue,

sugar is sweet,

that's why I'm dumping you.

I'm sorry I had to do it this way

All my love for the future,

your ex. x

What is Victor in Samoan?

Victor is not a Samoan name so therefore does not have a Samoan translation to it.

How do you say Fred in Samoan?

Sa'olotoga... not sauloto...sauloto is selfishness... similar but quite different. Sa'olotoga literally is "right with the self or heart" whereas sauloto is accusatory meaning literally "your self or heart" but carries with it a negative connotation for being selfish.

What is the Samoan word for your?

"lou" . So if you were to say to someone "This is your bag" you would say "O lou ato lea"

How do you say isapela in Samoan?

Isapela (E-sah-pey-lah) is Samoan for Isabella

What is a Samoan word for reflection?

There is not a Samoan word that translates into the English word reflection. Random Samoan words translated to English include ma'i which means painful and e leai se isi mea which means nothing more.

Hot to say give me some sugar in Samoan?

Being polite is important in Samoan culture, so saying please after every command is a MUST. "Give me some sugar please" = "Aumai se ta suka fa'amolemole"

What is the Samoan word for plan?

tonu, fuafuaga, fa'atatauga; devise - agoago, fa'atatau, fuafua

How do you say i cant wait to go home next week in Samoan?

"Ua le mafai ona ou fa'atali ou te alu i le fale (home) i le vaiaso lea" or "Ua le mafai ona ou fa'atali ou te alu i lo'u aiga (home) i le vaiaso lea".