English to Samoan Meaning of touch - paʻi


Touch :
paʻi

paʻi, faʻanoanoa, fetaui, popolega, lagona, faaloloto, saʻolotoga, fautuaga, faufautua, faatalatalanoaga, taavale, iota, tupe iti, malala, susulu, vaaiga, pupuni, uiga, fanafanau, uiga lelei, valu, tofotofoga, suʻega, faamasinoga, osofaiga, osofaʻiga, faʻatupuita, aafiaga

paʻi, feiloaʻi, puʻe, umia, mālamalama, taofia i, tago, fetaui, paʻi atu i le, paʻi atu i luga o, taʻu, faasino, tusi, taua faapuupuu, le faasilasilaga, ona lagonaina, fuafuati, taia e faasaga i, oʻo, suʻi, feiloa'i, maua i, maua, suʻega, suʻesuʻe, tofotofoga, taumafai, faamaonia, fanua, amata, mai moni, faatamaʻia, faʻafetaui, faamaufaailoga, faʻamamafa, faʻailoga, lolomi, togi, pulumu, aafia, sōsō, aafiaga, faia se uunaiga, faaituau, tā, faʻaleaga, tipi, fana, agi, taaalo, leo, ene, sogi, taunuu, oo mai i, o se vaega, i vaega, i se auala, faʻaatuatuvale

paʻipaʻipaʻifaʻanoanoa
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Definitions of touch in English
Noun(1) the event of something coming in contact with the body(2) the faculty by which external objects or forces are perceived through contact with the body (especially the hands(3) a suggestion of some quality(4) a distinguishing style(5) the act of putting two things together with no space between them(6) a slight but appreciable amount(7) a communicative interaction(8) a slight attack of illness(9) the act of soliciting money (as a gift or loan(10) the sensation produced by pressure receptors in the skin(11) deftness in handling matters(12) the feel of mechanical action
Verb(1) make physical contact with, come in contact with(2) perceive via the tactile sense(3) affect emotionally(4) be relevant to(5) be in direct physical contact with; make contact(6) have an effect upon(7) deal with; usually used with a form of negation(8) cause to be in brief contact with(9) to extend as far as(10) be equal to in quality or ability(11) tamper with(12) make a more or less disguised reference to(13) comprehend(14) consume(15) color lightly
Examples of touch in English
(1) A touch of playfulness here and there dominates the divine characters.(2) The Raindrop Prelude had the requisite lightness of touch .(3) And the potential was certainly there via an amazing high-tech tuxedo that transforms its wearer into a super-hero at the touch of a button.(4) The Prime Minister, we are told, is losing his touch .(5) I even came to him with that Faulkner book, which nobody would touch .(6) Retention of a naturally compact hand through early release of selected notes and judicious use of staccato touch is a potent technique.(7) Legato is not necessarily a physical connection but an aural effect, a sweetness of sound, determined by the character of touch .(8) he spoke with a touch of anger(9) Piau here has a lightness of touch which sits perfectly with the Mozart.(10) Since you cannot touch the money until you retire, you no longer have a rainy-day fund, or a down payment for a house.(11) The woman's voice had been selected after tests with pilots showed that the feminine touch proved the most effective.(12) Now thanks to a children's charity he can leap up and applaud because the new wheelchair rises at the touch of a button.(13) That meant one of two things: either she was losing her touch , or they'd upgraded their little bat-mobile.(14) These guys refresh classical music with their subtle touch , their accessible grooves, and a tiny klezmer edge.(15) But when it comes to building lovable robots, no-on can touch Sony for cuteness (and no, they're not on sale yet).(16) The performances are lusty and emotional, and shouts or shrill whistling add the requisite folksy touch .
Related Phrases of touch
(1) keep in touch ::
feiloa pea
(2) touch screen ::
paʻi screen
(3) get in touch ::
maua i le paʻi
(4) do not touch ::
te le paʻi
(5) in touch ::
fesootai
(6) stay in touch ::
tumau i le paʻi
(7) to touch ::
e paʻi atu
(8) touch up ::
paʻi atu
(9) be in touch ::
ona fesootai
Synonyms
Noun
1. tap ::
paipa
2. skill ::
poto
3. trace ::
Lolomi
4. detail ::
auiliili
5. contact ::
fetaui
6. touching ::
faʻanoanoa
7. sense of touch ::
lagona o le paʻi
8. mite ::
tupe iti
9. spot ::
mea
10. ghost ::
aitu
11. signature ::
igoa
12. tactile sensation ::
lagona le faaaoga
Verb
13. be in contact with ::
ona fesootai ma
14. press lightly ::
fetaomi manatu māmā
15. compare with ::
faatusatusa i
16. handle ::
au
17. affect ::
aafia
18. disturb ::
faʻalavelave
19. allude ::
taua faapuupuu
20. partake ::
taumamafa
21. bear upon ::
tuuina atu i luga o
22. stir ::
seu
23. tinct ::
tinct
24. reach ::
oʻo
25. come to ::
oo mai ia i
26. equal ::
tutusa
27. adjoin ::
adjoin
Different Forms
touch, touched, touches
Word Example from TV Shows
And why do you think my son
and Mr. White would be in touch?

And why do you think my son and Mr. White would be in TOUCH?

Breaking Bad Season 2, Episode 2

Don't touch him!

Don't TOUCH him!

Game of Thrones Season 4, Episode 2

I didn't touch it. Must've been Stuart.

I didn't TOUCH it. Must've been Stuart.

The Big Bang Theory Season 8, Episode 24

Well, if you could put me
in touch with your son...

Well, if you could put me in TOUCH with your son...

Breaking Bad Season 2, Episode 2

It's my understanding
that he and Jesse,
they've stayed in touch.

It's my understanding that he and Jesse, they've stayed in TOUCH.

Breaking Bad Season 2, Episode 2

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