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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 i love you brother in Samoan?

"Ou te alofa ia te oe uso" if a guy is saying it to his brother or a male relative or any male.

"Ou te alofa ia te oe si o'u tuagane" if a girl is saying it to her brother or a male relative.

How do you say dinner in Samoan?

To'onai is wha we generally refer to as our Family lunch or Sunday Lunch.

How do you say I love you cousin in Samoan?

Cousin is Tausoga, so the literal translation is "Ou te alofa ia te oe, Tausoga" like in, "I love you, Brother" - "Ou te alofa ia te oe, Uso". Rather than using Tausoga, Samoans tend to use the word "Uso" to relate to anyone who is related to them, and even friends.

How do you say daughter in Samoan?

If a mother is saying it, it would be, "Tama mai le Lagi". If a father was saying it, it would be, "Afafine mai le Lagi".

How do you say in Samoan hello baby?

Malo soifua teine aulelei. Edit: "Hello baby" translates literally to "Talofa Pepe" (Talofa - Hello; Pepe - Baby), but using the word "pepe" just doesn't have the right feel in the context it's said in, so perhaps in translating the idea/meaning, we could instead say, "Talofa Pele", which translates to "Hello Dear".

What is eat in Samoan?

Polite/respectful/formal - Taumafa, tausami, talialo, talisua; informal/every day talk - ai, fai'aiga

How can you say forever yours in Samoan?

O le a ou iai pea i ou tafatafa i le fa'avavau ma fa'avavau.

How do you say Grandma in Samoan?

Grandma or Granny is t'eina matua.

It also seems that the term is used for both grandma and grandpa. Matua means father and t'eina or teina means elder sibling.

There is also the term tama'ita'i matua which means old lady/ladies.