There is no Samoan word "meuli". There is a Samoan word
"meauli", which translates to: "black thing". Mea (thing) uli
(black). It is very, very ugly, demeaning and derogatory when you
use this word to describe or call someone with dark skin, "meauli".
If you want to describe someone with dark skin, you should use the
polite and respectful words: "tamauli" (black male/gentleman) or
teineuli (dark female/lady).
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What does meuli mean in Samoan?-Oh, well, I'm not an expert in Samoan language, but I can try to help you out. From what I know, \meuli\ in Samoan might not have a direct and widely known translation. Samoan is a complex and unique language with specific cultural and regional meanings for different words. It could potentially refer to something related to a person, an action, or a concept that is specific to the Samoan context. Maybe you could try looking it up in a specialized Samoan dictionary or consulting someone who is well-versed in the language. That way, you're more likely to get an accurate and detailed explanation. Good luck with your search!