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✅ () THOUGHTS: The user wants a strict translation from Spanish (es) to Samoan (sm). The input text is "cambiar". This is a single word. I need to find the Samoan equivalent for "cambiar", which means "to change". Spanish: cambiar Samoan: suia (to change, alter) Samoan: liliu (to turn, change direction, also change money) Samoan: fesuiaʻi (to exchange, swap, alter) Given just "cambiar" without further context, "suia" is a good general translation for "change". "Fesuiaʻi" also works, especially if it implies exchanging or altering. "Liliu" is more about turning or transforming. Let's go with the most common and direct translation for "change" (as in "to alter" or "to make different"). "suia" or "fesuia'i". "Suia" is simpler and often used. Let's check common usage. Google Translate gives "suia" for "cambiar". Microsoft Translator gives "suia". I'll use "suia".
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