Valea - dumb; palagi - European; le tama - boy. I'm struggling with your sentence. If you mean, "Le tama palagi valea", then it's, "The dumb European boy". If you are saying, "Valea le tama i le palagi", then it's, "The boy/guy is mad about the European", and in this case, it has a romantic connotation, like, the Samoan boy has fallen for a European girl.
"O le tama poto e fia fia ai le Tina ,ao le tama Valea e faanoa noa ai le Tama." Meaning.. A smart boy makes the mother happy but a stupid boy makes the Father mad.!:)
Aulelei le tama; mata manaia le tama; manaia le tama
Le atali'i matua, le tama tama matua
Kama - proper way is Tama - means boy
Crazy is valea, fa'avalevalea, leaga le ulu, ulu ta'e, ta'e le ulu.
I am white, as in, I am caucasian? In that case, O a'u o le palagi.
valea, fa'avalevalea, ulu leaga, leaga le ulu, ulu ta'e, ta'e le ulu
Valea, fa'avalevalea, leaga le ulu, ulu leaga, ta'e le ulu, ulu ta'e.
Vale, fa'avalevalea, leaga le ulu, ulu leaga, ta'e le ulu, ulu ta'e.
"Fa'afetai mo le va'aiga o ia." "O ia" refers to both gender, s/he. Tama is male; teine is female. "Fa'afetai mo le va'aiga o le tama/teine."
Ia manuia tele au taumafaiga i le lumana'i, ma fa'afetai tele mo le ta'ita'iina ma le alofa na fa'aalia i la ma tama teine.
le torse is spelled torso in English.