Western Samoa is a territory of the us?
No. Samoa is not a territory of the U.S. Only American Samoa is.
What does okuhā mean in Samoan?
Thats not a Samoan word. It sounds Hawaiian or Rarotongan maybe? Definetly not Samoan.
Agricultural farming; livestock - cows, pigs; poultry farming.
What does mola suga in Samoan mean in English?
I think you mean, Malo Suga. If it is, then it's, "Cheers, Girl".
Fa'afafine is a third gender specific to Samoan culture.
Fa'afafine are biological males who have a strong feminine gender orientation, which the Samoan parents recognize quite early in childhood, and then raise them as female children or rather 'third gender' children. They grow up as Fa'afafines, who are a gender category/identity altogether different from men and women, and so they have their distinct gender roles specific to them, different from both men and women. It is something which is not discouraged in the traditional fa'asamoa (Samoan society).
_ This is unrelated to the original question, fa'afafine are not homosexuals, and the question was for the translation of a whole sentence, not a word.
Who was theLyricist for the Samoan song Mo'omo'oga?
Moomooga sa molia i talosaga...
this song was written by lady from Vaimoso named Eseta Lameta Palamo
the song was written and dedicated to her only daughter Anapoogi when she died
full song will be posted if rquired
What are Samoas Girl Scout cookies made of?
Sugar, vegetable oil, flour, coconut, corn syrup, sweetened condensed milk, cocoa, corn starch and other ingredients. See the related link for a complete list of ingredients.
Aisea e taua ai le suesueina olo tatou lava soifua maloloina?
Are you wanting a translation? If so, from Samoan to English = "Why is it important to research our personal health and well-being?"
What is the Samoan translation word o glance in English?
Glance doesn`t really have a term that can be used in samoan. There is the option of saying "looking" which is titilo [tee-tee-low] or "watching "matamata" [mah-tah-mah-tah] .. hope this helps!
Who are the Samoan and Polynesian NFL players?
Troy Poloamalu, Chris and Ma'Ake Kemaoutu Rey Maulaga, Na'hahu, Tahi, Domata Peka, Haloti Ngata, and many many more
Can you translate but you stink in Samoan?
"Ae e te elo (foul smell)" or "Ae e te manogi (smell)". Manogi could either be used like, "You smell nice" (E te manogi manaia); or "Ua manogi le manu'a o le vae o le tama" (The boy's injured leg stinks/smells).
Uso means brother or sister. It's a bit complicated but I'll try my best to explain...
You would only call your sister your "uso" if youwere a girl.
You would only call your brother your "uso" if youwere a boy.
If you are a girl, you would refer to your brother as your "tuagane".
If you are a boy, you would refer to your sister as your "tuafafine".
Uso is a term used to refer to Samoans as a brother, whether they're related or not. Often used as a term of respect.
How do you say blanket in Samoan?
my friend is Samoan and she says Nana... though I'm sure that isn't how it is spelled because her daughter's name is rosa but pronounced losa
Where can you translate English to Samoa for free?
Go onto www.google.com Type in your question. It will have a dictionary and all you have to do is type in the word or sentence and convert it. For free = Ave fua...OR...Mea fua.
Why is food so important to the Samoan culture?
Food is important to any culture, for without food, you perish.