e te fa'aata taita - you make me laugh/smile
e te fa'aata taita? - Are you making me laugh/smile?
Yes, "ata" means "smile" in Samoan. It is used to describe the expression of happiness or friendliness typically shown on a person's face. The term is often associated with warmth and positivity in Samoan culture.
Samoan Pride
"Giraffe" in Samoan is "ta'ititi."
Melisa in Samoan as well
Michelle is not a Samoan name so would have no translation for it in the Samoan language.
How to say hello in Samoan is "Talofa"! (Tah-loe-fah).
Fire in Samoan is "fia."
Ryan in Samoan is written as Lian.
Atonio
It's all good my Samoan brother.
"Mom's boy in Samoan"
To say "I understand" in Samoan, you would say "ua malamalama."