Samoan Words For “Have A Good Day, Family”?

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In Samoan, the phrase “have a good day” is often used to end interactions on a positive note. The phrase “Malo le tauivi ma le aso!” means “Have a great day!” and is commonly used among friends and family. Other ways to use manuia include “Manuia le taeao”, “Have a good morning”, “Manuia le afiafi”, “Have a good evening”, and “Manuia le pō”.

Google’s service, offered free of charge, instantly translates words, phrases, and web pages between English and over 100 other languages. One way to say “Ia manuia le aso” in Samoan is “ma-noo-ee-ah leh-ah-so”. This salutation means “have a good day”, and locals may say it to you as you’re checking out of your hotel.

In this guide, we explore both formal and informal phrases in Samoan, providing tips, examples, and regional variations where necessary. Formal Samoan phrases are grouped together for quick reference when you have something to say. Examples of big/small basic Samoan words and phrases include “Hello”, “Good morning”, “Good evening”, “I’m fine”, “Thank you”, “Have a nice day”, “Bon appetit”, “Bon voyage”, and “Yes, I’Ioe”.

The word “lava” adds more emphasis and warmth to our greetings, making them more appropriate for the Samoan language. In summary, the phrase “Have a good day” in Samoan is a common and meaningful way to end interactions with friends and family.

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  • Thank you for this article. Where might I find written phonetic pronunciations for English speakers? (I am preparing an address that will be delivered in English to a Samoan audience and would like to begin and end with greetings in Samoan. For the closing statement, I would like to know who to say “May God bless you” in Samoan.) Thanks!

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