I think we had better start at the beginning. Like what is this question actually trying to ask? I suspect it is: "What does the Samoan name 'Leotele' mean in English?"
If so, then a Google search yielded nothing.
Sorry.
Edit: Leo (voice, speak) tele (loud, big, huge, booming) = "speak/spoke loudly" or "big/huge/booming voice".
The word for "big" in Samoan is "tele."
Bird (manu - animal) (lele - fly)
dedicated = Naunau tele.
"Tele au mo oe" in Samoan translates to "I have a lot for you" or "I have plenty for you." This phrase can express generosity or an abundance of something, often used in a context of offering help or support. The words "tele" means "a lot" or "many," "au" means "I have," and "mo oe" means "for you."
Lelei tele
Lelei tele
E le tele
Fa'afetai (thank you)
Alofa tele mo oe.
The Samoan word for 'well done' is 'fa'amalosi'.
In Samoan, "muli tele" translates to "big or large tail." The term "muli" means "tail," and "tele" means "big" or "large." It is often used in various contexts, including describing animals or objects with prominent tails.
fAAFETAI TELE LAVA TOFA SOIFUA