Goodbye
Ia fa - So bye
fan
Fa-a-fe-tie (fa'afetai)
"To fa soifua" in Samoan means "goodbye" in English.
Goodbye; farewell.
i think it means goodbye :D
Tofa is a Samoan equivalent of 'Goodbye'. Fa is an informal equivalent. But whatever the way in which it's said, the answer may be 'Tofa soifua'.
The Samoan phrase "fa pena foi suga" translates to "to be sweetened" in English. It is often used in the context of adding sweetness to food or drink, but can also metaphorically refer to making something more pleasant or enjoyable. The phrase reflects the cultural emphasis on hospitality and the enjoyment of food in Samoan traditions.
Soifua means "well". When one says Tofa Soifua, they are bidding you farewell.
Miki Railway Miki Line ended in 2008.
Miki Railway Miki Line was created in 1985.
Sorry we do not know what you mean by "sinhala" or "meanin" these are not English words.