If the question is: "O le keige a a'u", then the translation is, "The girl is mine". If the question is: "O le keige a'u", then the translation is, "I am a girl".
Ua fai oe ma se tasi ole matou au
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"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."
Matagofie = Pleasant to the eye/Beautiful when it applies objects. When describing people use "au lelei"
Teu au ato
Fai ma au teine
You can say "E le au fiafia ia te oe" in Samoan to mean "I don't like you."
Ou te mana'o i au pepe
Fia mea au ou daughter!
Makua au lelei mai oe