Literal translation is, "O la'u pasio o le siva", but translating the idea is, "O le siva o le mea ou te matua'i fiafia i ai".
a high chief's son who performs the traditional Samoan dance in big events
The translation of the Samoan slap dance is the 'fa'atau pati' its a dance for boys only when they do their ulufale (sort of dance) they slap theirselves, at the same time when they jump up and down and also turn around.
It means “come dance” or something along the lines of that (Samoan is a very confusing language, and my family’s Samoan).
Samoan Pride
siva
The girl performing in a Samoan dance is typically called a "taualuga" dancer. The taualuga is a traditional dance that showcases grace and skill, often performed at significant cultural events and ceremonies. It is characterized by fluid movements and is an essential part of Samoan cultural expressions.
"Giraffe" in Samoan is "ta'ititi."
Melisa in Samoan as well
How to say hello in Samoan is "Talofa"! (Tah-loe-fah).
Michelle is not a Samoan name so would have no translation for it in the Samoan language.
they dance and eat cake
In Samoan, "fasamoa" refers to a traditional dance or performance that is often characterized by its vibrant movements and cultural significance. It can also denote the essence of Samoan culture, highlighting community, storytelling, and the celebration of heritage through dance. The term embodies the spirit of togetherness and expression within Samoan society.