Samoan to Pashto Translation

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Common Phrases From Samoan to Pashto

SamoanPashto
Fa'afetaiله تاسو مننه
Fa'amolemoleمهرباني
Malieاوبخښه
Talofaسلام
Tofaپه مخه مو ښه
Ioeهو
Leaiنه
O a mai oe?تاسو څنګه یئ؟
Tulouبخښنه غواړم
Oute le iloaزه نه پوهیږم
Ou te malamalamaزه پوهیږم
Faiatu ai foiزه همداسې فکر کوم
Masaloامکان لری
Feiloai mulimuli aneوروسته به سره ګورو
Faifai leleiپاملرنه
A faafefea oe?څه خبره ده؟
Aua le popoleپه اړه یې فکر مه کوه
Ae aالبته
Taimi nei lavaسمدلاسه
Tatou oمخکې شه

Interesting information about Samoan Language

Samoan is a special kind of talking and writing that people use in a place called Samoa, which is like a group of islands in the Pacific Ocean. It's also spoken in another nearby place called American Samoa. Imagine if English is like playing with toy blocks with the letter A, B, C on them; Samoan is like playing with a whole different set of blocks that has letters and sounds just for their language. Lots of people in Samoa grow up learning Samoan just like how you might learn English or any other language from when you are a baby. They say "Talofa" to say "Hello" and "Fa'afetai" to say "Thank you." Samoan is really important to the people there because it's part of their culture and helps them share stories, sing songs, and talk to each other every day. Even people who leave Samoa and go live in other countries often still speak Samoan with their families and friends to remember where they come from.

Know About Pashto Language

Pashto is a special language that many people speak, especially in a place called Afghanistan and also in Pakistan. Just like you and your friends might have a secret way to talk to each other, Pashto is the secret code for millions of friends who live in those countries. It's a very old language, kind of like a great-grandpa, because it's been around for hundreds of years. When people speak Pashto, they make sounds that might be different from English, using their mouth, tongue, and voice in cool ways. Pashto is written down using its own set of squiggly lines that are like secret symbols for different letters. Just like how you learn ABCs in English, kids in Afghanistan and Pakistan learn their own Pashto ABCs to read and write. Isn't it fun to think about all the different ways people have their own special codes to talk to each other?

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