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What does mai mean in Samoan?

"Mai" in Samoan has a few different meanings depending on context:

1. Come: This is the most common meaning. It's used like "come here" or "come on."

2. From: It can also indicate a starting point, like "from there" or "from this point."

3. Towards: Similar to "from," it can indicate direction, like "towards me" or "towards the beach."

4. Now: Sometimes it signifies the present time, like "now" or "at this moment."

5. Already: It can also express completion, like "already done" or "already finished."

The exact meaning of "mai" will be clearer depending on the sentence and its surrounding words.

Here are some examples:

* "Mai iinei!" - Come here!

* "Mai Samoa" - From Samoa

* "Mai i le fale" - Coming from the house

* "Mai nei!" - Now!

* "Ua mai ona faia" - It's already done.

To fully understand the meaning of "mai," you need to look at the whole sentence and consider its context.

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