In Samoan, "lai" refers to a type of traditional ceremonial garment or attire, often worn during significant cultural events or ceremonies. It can also mean "to wear" or "to put on." The term is deeply rooted in Samoan culture and reflects the importance of traditional dress in social and ceremonial contexts.
i believe jai a lai is an Arabic word
Alsowe is not a Samoan word.
lai has no meaning in Hebrew, although this is a common way to represent singing without words....compared to lalalala in English. In Hebrew it would be lai lai lai.
Olive is also Olive in Samoan.
Titi in samoan means tiny.
Sukalaki is the Samoan word for Chocolate
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.
its a Samoan swear word
bird
Amosa is the Samoan translation of the Biblical name Amos.