"Sole (male), le a se mea o tupu?" or "Suga (female), lea se mea o tupu?"
Or its all over
Talofa. O a au mea lea e fai i i?
What is his/her name? = cómo se llama (él o ella)? what is your name?= cómo se llama? (dirigiéndose a un tú) what is the name of...? = cómo se llama...(como se llama "algo")
she is a stupid little girl and she is dumb
Dont you mean Samoan to English? o.0
O lea - Question: "Where is the soap?" (O fea le fasimoli?) Answer: "Here." ("O lea" or "Lea"). O le a? (ah) is used in a question: "O le a le mea na e le sau ai?" ("Why didn't you come?")
O lea?
In Greek, "o theos na se evlogei" translates to "may God bless you" in English. It is a wish for divine blessing and well-being to be bestowed upon the recipient.
大洋州 /tai you shuu/ and also the transliterated term from English オセアニア /o se a ni a/ are used.
En ingles, que es "That" o "What."
In English, the bone is also called the "ulna."