Hello, in our school we have students from different nationalities among those, a couple of Samoans, and I would like to have something written in different languages, could you tell me if this translation is correct, I wouldn't like to present something incorrectly. Welcome back to school. we are so happy to see you again! Toe fo'i mai ile aoga. matou te fiafia tele e toe feiloa'i! I would really appreciate it if you could help me.
Thank you for the many instructional videos! Would you be willing to make a video teaching young football players like my self to pronounce the Ka Mate Haka? I ask because no videos I have scene have broken it down for people to actually understand and my team wants me to teach them how to.
Thanks again for these videos Lloyd. This one brought up a question for me though. When using the words "suga" and "sole" I need some clarification. Is it a girl who is speaking or a girl being spoken to when you say "suga?" Same question for the word "sole."
Jan Renae Sorry for the delay. Sole is used to get a boys attention. Suga is used to get a girls attention. The "call-out" can be used by either gender. For example a girl or a boy can say "sole" to get a boys attention. And a girl or a boy can say "suga" to get a girls attention. But don't mix them. For example, Sometimes guys will say "suga" to a guy - as a joke. But if the guy responds, people laugh because "suga" is used for girls. Faafetai
thank you for creating these easy to learn videos. I have a few Samoan Football kids on our high school football program. speaking Samoan with them would be a great pleasure. Thank you.
This is fab
really helpful!! Thanks!
Why the Salsa music Uce
Thanks lloyd for helping me learn my language again.
Righteous! Thanks for the education on my samoan culture..
Manuia Fa afetai
Tālofa
Thank you So much my wife's samoan and this is so useful thank you
The color coding really helps🙏🏽 thank you
Thank you for creating these videos! I really appreciate your hard work. Fa'afetai.
Hello, in our school we have students from different nationalities among those, a couple of Samoans, and I would like to have something written in different languages, could you tell me if this translation is correct, I wouldn't like to present something incorrectly.
Welcome back to school. we are so happy to see you again!
Toe fo'i mai ile aoga. matou te fiafia tele e toe feiloa'i!
I would really appreciate it if you could help me.
Anyone Free to be My Samoa Talking Mate ?
thanks brother!
thanks uce
This is very informative. Thank you.
Could you make a 102 c please I really love samoan I just want to learn more and more !!!!!!!!!!
Thank you for the many instructional videos! Would you be willing to make a video teaching young football players like my self to pronounce the Ka Mate Haka? I ask because no videos I have scene have broken it down for people to actually understand and my team wants me to teach them how to.
Comicbook Collector that's a Maori war dance. Not Samoan
Thanks again for these videos Lloyd. This one brought up a question for me though. When using the words "suga" and "sole" I need some clarification. Is it a girl who is speaking or a girl being spoken to when you say "suga?" Same question for the word "sole."
Jan Renae
Sorry for the delay.
Sole is used to get a boys attention.
Suga is used to get a girls attention.
The "call-out" can be used by either gender. For example a girl or a boy can say "sole" to get a boys attention. And a girl or a boy can say "suga" to get a girls attention. But don't mix them.
For example,
Sometimes guys will say "suga" to a guy - as a joke. But if the guy responds, people laugh because "suga" is used for girls.
Faafetai
thank you for creating these easy to learn videos. I have a few Samoan Football kids on our high school football program. speaking Samoan with them would be a great pleasure. Thank you.
Fa ´afetai for this!!
A white guy teaching me Samoan