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Samoan is a language spoken in Samoa and American Samoa. It is the most spoken Polynesian language in the world, with over 500,000 native speakers, many... |
reserved for Samoan citizens from non-Samoan descent and elected on a non-territorial basis. Fana'afi Le Tagaloa, Aiono (1986). Western Samoa the Sacred... |
United States. It is part of the Samoan Islands in the southern Pacific Ocean. In 1899, Germany and the U.S. divided the Samoan group of islands. The U.S. got... |
capital of Samoa is Apia. It is on the island of Upolu. The head of the country is Va'aletoa Sualauvi II. The languages spoken in Samoa include Samoan and English... |
State of Samoa (Samoan: Palemia o le Malo Tuto’atasi o Sāmoa) is the head of government of Samoa. The prime minister is a member of the Samoan Legislative... |
Samoan Americans are Americans that are from Samoa. They are also people who emigrated from the Independent State of Samoa or American Samoa to the United... |
The Banner of Freedom (category Articles containing Samoan-language text) of Freedom" (Samoan: O Le Fu'a o Le Sa'olotoga o Sāmoa, pronounced [o‿ɾe fuʔa o‿ɾe saʔoɾotoŋa o saːmoa]) is the national anthem of Samoa. The lyrics and... |
consonants. For example, Samoan "f" corresponds to Hawaiian "h". Hawaiian hale - Samoan fale (house) Hawaiian aloha - Samoan talofa (hello) Polynesian... |
of about 2,000 speak the language, the Cook Islands and Tonga. The closest relative of Niuean is Tongan, while Māori, Sāmoan, and Hawaiian are also quite... |
O le Ao o le Malo (category Articles containing Samoan-language text) The O le Ao o le Malo (Samoan: Head of the Government) is the Head of State of Samoa. The government Press Secretariat describes Head of State as a "ceremonial... |
Marae (category Articles containing Samoan-language text) Marquesan) or malae (in Samoan) is a sacred place that is for religious and social purposes in Polynesian societies. In all these languages, the term also means... |
Language is the normal way humans communicate. Only humans use language, though other animals communicate through other means. The study of language is... |
There are related languages in the Marquesas, Raratonga, Samoa, some islands of what is now Fiji and New Zealand. Their languages have changed a lot... |
Tokelauan is spoken in Tokelau, American Samoa, and by Tokelauan people in New Zealand.. It is one of the official languages of Tokelau (the other is English)... |
The Samoa Observer is the biggest newspaper group in Samoa. It is written in English and Samoan. The paper that is sold on Monday to Friday is called... |
Parliament of Samoa. Archived from the original on October 1, 2006. Retrieved 2009-01-18. Languages for official legislation are Samoan and English. Wong... |
Glottal stop (category Articles containing Samoan-language text) a rotated apostrophe, ⟨ʻ⟩. This letter is called ‘okina in Hawaiian and Samoan. In Malay the glottal stop is written with the letter ⟨k⟩ (at the end of... |
(Guam)) is a language spoken in Guam and the Mariana Islands by the Chamorro people. It has a lot of loanwords from the Spanish language. It is spoken... |
The islands Atafu and Nukunonu each have one village. The most common language is Tokelauan, about half the people speak English. According to the UN... |
Voiced velar nasal (category Articles containing Samoan-language text) Alphabet is ⟨ŋ⟩. The X-SAMPA symbol for this sound is ⟨N⟩. The English language has this sound. It is the sound represented by ng in walking and angst... |