When Samoans say "give me your.....", they usually say it with a tone that sounds like a question. It's not a demand. The real translation would be "can I have some of your candy?"
Its alright if you speak the t instead of the k. If you speak the t. It means your speaking the right way. But if you speak the k. Its like the lazy way of people talk in samoa. So, keep it up
Well depends how you present. If you're just talking to your friend or family casually then it's ok to use the K. It's common especially the older people. But if you're going to speak to a group, church etc that's when the T is used formally.
It’s cool that you can speak Samoan better than the other full Samoans that can’t speak Samoan... It’s a blessing 🙌
You're awesome girl. Thank you for the story. God bless 🙏🏼❤️
Freaky hearing her speak Samoan.. nice testimony
I am full blooded Samoa and I don't know a lot .I never went to Samoa but my family did .I heard it was hot there
Fa'afetai lava for sharing your story, much alofas God bless🙏🏽
"Po" means slap, but "Tu'i" means punch.
When Samoans say "give me your.....", they usually say it with a tone that sounds like a question. It's not a demand. The real translation would be "can I have some of your candy?"
Awesome! Your samoan sounds good
Wow you picked up the pronunciations well......
I used K alots when speaking Samoan cause it fits my personality 😂😂😂😂❤❤❤
Its alright if you speak the t instead of the k. If you speak the t. It means your speaking the right way. But if you speak the k. Its like the lazy way of people talk in samoa. So, keep it up
Lol speaking in t is only spoken in a respectful manner depending on the situation. Making a speech, talking to older folks etc.
Well depends how you present. If you're just talking to your friend or family casually then it's ok to use the K. It's common especially the older people. But if you're going to speak to a group, church etc that's when the T is used formally.
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I like it👌👌👌👌👌
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