English American Samoa Translator

Translate from Normal Language into English American Samoa

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This translator is designed to precisely convey the meaning of English phrases while incorporating the unique vocabulary and colloquialisms of American Samoan English. It recognizes that American Samoan English is not merely a variation of standard English, but a distinct linguistic entity intertwined with the rich cultural heritage of the islands. The translator aims to capture the spirit and intent of the original text while respecting cultural sensibilities. Maintaining conversational flow and avoiding awkward literal translations is paramount. This is achieved through leveraging a comprehensive database of American Samoan English phrases, idioms, and colloquialisms, enabling contextually accurate translations.

Example Translations

Normal Language
"I'm glad to help."
English American Samoa
"Malo lava e talimalo atu."
Normal Language
"What's up?"
English American Samoa
"O le ā le mea o loo e fai?"
Normal Language
"Good morning"
English American Samoa
"Lelei le aoauli."
Normal Language
"See you later"
English American Samoa
"Ia maua oe."
Normal Language
"How are you?"
English American Samoa
"E lelei oe?"
Normal Language
"Have a nice day."
English American Samoa
"O le aso lelei."

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