"Move move" or "wriggle wriggle"
move around; wriggle
The Samoan phrase "se soia" translates to “a way out” or “a solution.” It often conveys the idea of finding an escape or resolution to a problem or difficult situation. This phrase reflects the importance of seeking alternatives and navigating challenges in life.
Sorry, this is not a Samoan phrase.
Fa'amalosi
fan
Moonshine
Ua mu
The Samoan phrase "Koe sola" translates to "You are free" in English. The term "Koe" means "you," and "sola" conveys the idea of freedom or liberation. This phrase can be used in various contexts, often to express encouragement or support for someone to embrace their freedom or independence.
"Au te alofa ia te oe" is a phrase in Samoan that translates to "I love you" in English. It expresses affection and care towards someone. The phrase reflects the importance of relationships and emotional connections in Samoan culture.
Alsowe is not a Samoan word.
Oute Misia Oe
E tasi i ta'ua.