Moonshine
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Aloha: malama pono
Sorry, this is not a Samoan phrase.
"A hui hou" means "until we meet again" in Hawaiian. "Ame malama pono" means "and take care." So, the phrase as a whole conveys a sentiment of farewell and well-wishes for someone's well-being until you meet again.
Fa'amalosi
Ua mu
Oute Misia Oe
O aiga
E tasi i ta'ua.
Yes. Give me the phrase.
The phrase 'boletos de avion' is a Spanish phrase; it can be translated into English as 'Airplane Tickets', according to Google Translate and the Translate website.
The Samoan phrase "o le lagi" translates to "the sky" in English. It is used to refer to the heavens or the atmosphere above and can also carry cultural and spiritual significance in Samoan traditions. The phrase may be used in various contexts, including poetry and songs, reflecting the beauty and importance of the sky in Samoan life.