love
Alofa o lou ola
Manu o le alofa
Do mean the translation on LOVE from English to Samoan? If so, love = alofa.
The Samoan translation for "one love" is "alofa tasi".
"Leoleo o le alofa" or "Puipui o le alofa".
talofa ia oe Oute Alofa Ia Te Oe. Yes, this is the correct answer, and oute should be two words: "Ou te alofa ia te oe".
Ou te alofa i lo'u aiga. OR Ou te alofa mo outou lo'u aiga.
Ou te alofa ia te oe.
"Ou te fiafia i musika." Love is alofa, but in this case, fiafia replaces alofa so that the meaning of the translation is conveyed.
I love you all very much = Ou te alofa tele ia te outou uma lava!
The Samoan word for \"love\" is \"lo\'u\", and the term \"my love\" is \"lo\'u au\".Love = Alofa.
I'm not sure what "Kalikala" means, but "alofa au ia OI" means "I love you" in Samoan. I'm checking with a Samoan friend right now on the translation of Kalikala, but from references in texts using the term, it seems to be a title of respect. Hope this helped, and I'll attempt to update this as soon as possible!