Lau - your. It also means the cane leaves that are used for thatching Samoan traditional homes. The cane leaves are called lau; and once all the leaves are weaved/plaited together to be used in the thatching of the roof, it is also called a lau.
Mana'omia lau ipu e toe fa'atumu?
Leisi ou afa is the literal translation, but the meaning is "Lou to'alua" (Your wife/husbad) or "Lau pa'aga" (Your partner).
Lau teine pele translates to: Your dear girl. La'u teine pele translates to: My dear girl.
Literal translation, "Fa'amalo i lau pepe tama"; translating the idea, "Fa'amalo i lau pepe fou".
The Samoan translation of ugly? Lol ! AULEAGA.
O lau
The Welsh word "lau" translates to "leaf" in English.
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Lau fanau fa'apelepele.
Translating the idea, "E sili atu la'u tusi ai lo lau tusi" (My book is better than your book).
"Yes, Sir" - "Ioe, lau Susuga"
Ave'esea lau manava