Ia fa - So bye
"Ia fa soifua manuia galuega manuia foi le aso" in Samoan translates to "May you have a good life and may your work be successful today." It is a well-wishing phrase that expresses hopes for well-being and success in one's endeavors. The sentiment reflects the cultural emphasis on both personal welfare and professional achievements.
Dont you mean Samoan to English? o.0
i think it means goodbye :D
fia mea kama ia oe
The time I say to you
You can say "E le au fiafia ia te oe" in Samoan to mean "I don't like you."
oute alofa ia Samoa
Goodbye
Depends on the context. "to" is such a versatile word in english, and there are a couple of different translations in Samoan. (e.g. "i" pronunced "ee" can mean "to"; or "ia" similar to "ya" in pronunciation,etc)
Depends on the context. "to" is such a versatile word in english, and there are a couple of different translations in Samoan. (e.g. "i" pronunced "ee" can mean "to"; or "ia" similar to "ya" in pronunciation,etc)
Ou te fiafia ia te ia
Ou te fiafia ia te ia