In Samoan, "etu" refers to a traditional ceremonial dress or attire worn during special occasions, such as cultural events or celebrations. It often symbolizes cultural heritage and identity. The term can also be used more broadly to denote clothing or garments in general, depending on the context.
"etu" could have different meanings depending on the context or language. In Finnish, "etu" means advantage or benefit. In French, "etu" can mean the front part or advantage. If you are referring to a specific context, please provide more details for a precise answer.
That is not a real French word.
Etu Molden was born in 1979.
Etu Uaisele was born on 1984-12-12.
Alsowe is not a Samoan word.
Olive is also Olive in Samoan.
Sukalaki is the Samoan word for Chocolate
Titi in samoan means tiny.
Where can you find the wonderful shoe designs of Etu Evans in New York City?
Cu-size is not Samoan. There is no "C" or "Z" int he Samoan alphabet.
Thats not a Samoan word. It sounds Hawaiian or Rarotongan maybe? Definetly not Samoan.
Kia kaha is not Samoan. Its Maori.