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What does LOFI mean in Samoan?
What does LOFI mean in Samoan? English Translation. overwhelming. More meanings for lofituina. overwhelm.
What does Oli mean in Samoan?
English Translation. joy.
What does ASU mean in Samoan?
Brief Vocabulary
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asu | smoke from a fire |
Atua | God |
alu | go |
aumai | get or bring |
What does Momo mean in Samoan?
What does Momo mean in Samoan? English Translation. wish for.
What does Uluka E mean in Samoan?
you’re welcome i do not mind its no trouble.
What does Kalepe mean in Samoan?
Destroy/Break/Demolition/Destruction
“Kalepe” in Samoan means Destroy/Break/Demolition/Destruction…
What does Ulavale mean in Samoan?
English Translation. bargain. More meanings for ulavale. ridiculous.
What does Kalofae mean in English?
go to you in a umu.
What does Stamaloa mean?
you are hungry. Last Update: 2021-05-09.
What does pipi mean in Samoan?
English Translation. stick to. More meanings for pipii i. cling to.
What is Pukio?
Finally a quick search on Google also shows that Pukio is the Samoan word for “Anus”, “Asshole””Rear End”.
What does Meauli mean in Samoan?
black thing
To this day Samoans use the term ‘meauli’ [‘black thing’] to describe Black people.”
What does the Samoan word Kefe mean in Samoa?
Kefe is harsh because when said in a bad tone, it means they are “cutting you off from them”. As i said before, there are no swear words in the Samoan language, just bad tones in which certain words are used.
What does the name Kei mean in Japanese?
A submission from United States says the name Kei means “Firefly” and is of Japanese origin.
What does Kei stand for in Seo terms?
KEI stands for “Keyword Effectiveness Index”. The KEI essentially helps point out which keywords are the most effective and valuable. Below, I’ll explain why the KEI is important, and exactly what it can do for your website when it comes to writing great SEO content.
What does Ufa mean in the Samoan language?
“Ufa” means the backend or the butt of a thing. However, when used in a bad tone, it could mean anything including “f**k You” but it has been widely accepted by the latter Samoan generation as meaning “f**k You”.