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How do you say of my in Samoan?

"Of my" doesn't translate directly into Samoan. It depends on the context.

Here are some possibilities:

* "O aʻu" - This means "of me" and is used for possessive pronouns. For example: "O aʻu le fale" (It's my house).

* "Aʻu" - This can mean "my" on its own, especially in a sentence like "Aʻu tama" (My son).

* "Aʻu" can also be combined with a preposition:

* "Iaʻu" (to me/for me) - "Iaʻu le tusi" (The book is for me).

* "Ia te aʻu" (with me/by me) - "Ia te aʻu le tama" (The child is with me).

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