"Ou te alofa ia te ia" could be used for both gender, male and female. If you want to indicate that it is the male gender you are referring to, you say "Ou te alofa i le tama lea". If it's a female, you say, "Ou te alofa i le teine lea". Tama (male); teine (female). "Lea" denotes the present tense, so you're saying you love the person that is present with you at the time.
Im not too sure how you say lover but love in Samoan is 'Alofa' Hope that kind of helps!!
Ou te alofa fo'i ia te oe, Pepe.
I = "Ou te... love = alofa you too = fo'i ia te oe." I love you = "Ou te alofa fo'i ia te oe."
Lo'u alofa
Tofa
O e gaualofa?
'Ou te misia oe' is how you say I miss you in Samoan and 'Oute alafa iate oe' is how you say I love you.
Ma oe fo'i
Alofa i tagata uma
i koam sei me loave
Alofa le fa'atuaoi'ina
Literally, alofa fa'asaina