Sky - vanimonimo, vateatea, lagi
Fia nofo i le vanimonimo/vateatea/lagi.
The Samoan name "Siniva" translates to "blue" in English. It is often associated with the color of the sky or ocean, symbolizing tranquility and depth. The name can also reflect qualities such as calmness and serenity.
The Celtic translation for sky is "neamh."
If you want the translation of "star": a star = une étoile (the sky = le ciel)
The Samoan phrase "o le lagi" translates to "the sky" in English. It is used to refer to the heavens or the atmosphere above and can also carry cultural and spiritual significance in Samoan traditions. The phrase may be used in various contexts, including poetry and songs, reflecting the beauty and importance of the sky in Samoan life.
Le'i would be used in a sentence as a word referring to the word/s "has not/have not". So a Samoan sentence would be "E le'i omai lava tama" meaning "The boys still have not arrived".
The Tibetan translation for "Mother of the sky" is "སྒོ་བྲག་བདེ་ཆ་" pronounced as "gowa drak deva."
In Samoan, the word for constellation is "fa'ata'ita'iga." This term can refer to groups of stars or celestial patterns recognized in the night sky. If you're looking for specific constellations in Samoan, their names may vary and are often derived from local mythology or observation.
Castella in caelo.
The literal translation of the god Zeus is "sky" or "bright." The name is derived from the Greek word "dios," meaning "god" or "deity," combined with the word "zeu," meaning "sky" or "shine."
Sky Living was created in 1993.
"Magnum caelum."
sky savage the owner of the sky tower live in glenfield 46 totara vail