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.
It means "almost" In every sense of the word, that's what it means.
The Māori word for "you" is "koe."
It means 'voice.'
This is in the Tongan Language it means: (I Love You)
O oe o le samoa pipilo koe auleaga.
"He ataahua koe" means "you are beautiful" in English.
"He korero Māori koe" in Māori means "you speak Māori".
kei te aroha au i a koe See the Related Link.
The Samoan translation of ugly? Lol ! AULEAGA.
Heki ki a koe
"Voice" is 'koe' in Japanese.
If you mean 'Ma te Atua koe e tiaki' it means 'And God shall protect you' 'Na te Atua koe i tiaki' = 'It was God who protected you'