Hello. How are you?
"O a mai oe i lenei aso?" or "O a mai oe i le aso nei?"
Talofa Sole - meaning "Hello boy/guy" Ua mai oe? - meaning "How are you?" Proper way of saying "How are you?" in Samoan = O a mai Oe? but not - Ua mai oe?
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".
"Ua ou misia tele oe"; Ua ou matua'i misi'ina lava oe".
The literal translation of this is Greatest or Highest are You, referring to God
"Talofa fapea fe mai oe" is a greeting in Samoan, which translates to "Hello, how are you?" in English. "Talofa" means "hello," while "fapea fe mai oe" asks about one's well-being. It reflects the warm and friendly nature of Samoan culture, emphasizing the importance of community and connection.
Talofa (means HI/Hello/Greetings) Ua mai oe? (means How are you?)
The translation of "how are you" in Hawaiian is "Pehea 'oe".
Well, to say "Hi.", it's "Talofa" (Tah-Lo-Fah) Loas in "Aloha".The Samoan "accent" sometimes sounds the letter "T" as a "K"
Herself/himself, "ia lava"; themselves, "latou lava"; ourselves, "tatou lava".
'Ua ou misia lava oe' means 'I really miss you.'
You = oe.