Le'i is used in sentences referring to the words hasn't/haven't. Like one would say "E le'i taunu'u i le fale ia Pele" meaning "Pele hasn't arrived home yet".
not sure if it's lei lei or Le Le but good I think
Yes. His father is from American Samoa. He spoke Samoan at his Heisman award ceremony and wore "lei" or "ula" from Hawaii. He spoke for Polynesians and the state of Hawaii.
Millenium
"Lei Lani" is a Hawaiian name that means "heavenly lei" or "royal lei." It combines the word "lei," which is a garland of flowers or leaves, with "lani," which means "heaven" or "sky." The name conveys a sense of beauty, royalty, and celestial essence.
When a lei is presented to anyone, it is a sign of respect, love, endearment, honour, etc, etc. It shows to the person being presented, and to everyone else, that the person presented with the lei is loved, respected and honoured by the person, family or community who are presenting the lei. A lei can be made of flowers or any material, including money notes and candy and chocolate. So presenting a candy lei is another way of saying or declaring, I suppose, that the person being presented is a sweetie. When the event finishes, the candy or chocolates can be eaten.
Kuuleimokihana - My lei of mokihana. Mokihana is a type of plant.
yellowish-brown w. age
Fa'aaogaina (using whatever is available).
move around; wriggle
Masiga or masina is moon; it is also "month".
all ''luis'' is a name
The name Deborah is translated to Samoan as "Debora." In Samoan culture, names often remain similar to their original forms, especially for biblical names. Therefore, "Debora" is used in Samoan contexts while retaining its original pronunciation and meaning.