What language is closest to Samoan?

Samoan is from the Austronesian family of languages. It is closely related to other Polynesian languages, especially Tongan.
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Is Samoan and Tongan language similar?

No, Samoan and Tongan are not the same language. Samoan originated in Samoa and is spoken there, while Tongan originated in Tonga and is spoken there....
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Do they speak French in Samoa?

Samoan Language

Samoan is the official language of these islands together with English. Samoan is the oldest and most spoken language of the Polynesian family with a total of 510,000 speakers worldwide.
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What race does Samoan fall under?

Ethnic groups

Samoans are mainly of Polynesian heritage, and about nine-tenths of the population are ethnic Samoans. Euronesians (people of mixed European and Polynesian ancestry) account for most of the rest of the population, and a tiny fraction are of wholly European heritage.
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How do you say G in Samoan?

The Samoan G is pronounced like the 'ng' in the middle of 'hanger' or 'singer'.
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Is German spoken in Samoa?

Besides the colonial languages English and German, the main languages spoken in Samoa were Samoan, among the local population, and in some set- tings between Europeans and Samoans; and Pidgin English on the plantations (with and among indentured labourers; maybe to some degree also among do- mestics, cf.
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Is Samoan hard to learn?

Samoan grammar is relatively easy to learn. You can learn some of the basic structures in Drops' Travel Talk category.
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What two languages are most similar to Hawaiian?

Family and origin. Hawaiian is a Polynesian member of the Austronesian language family. It is closely related to other Polynesian languages, such as Samoan, Marquesan, Tahitian, Māori, Rapa Nui (the language of Easter Island) and Tongan.
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Is Samoan and Polynesian the same?

The Samoans are a Polynesian people closely related to the native peoples of New Zealand, French Polynesia, Hawaii, and Tonga.
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What language is Tahitian related to?

Tahitian (Tahitian: Reo Tahiti, part of Reo Mā'ohi, languages of French Polynesia) is a Polynesian language, spoken mainly on the Society Islands in French Polynesia. It belongs to the Eastern Polynesian group.
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Are Hawaiian and Tahitian mutually intelligible?

While Hawaiian is related to other Polynesian languages such as Samoan, Fijian, Tahitian and Maori, they are not mutually intelligible. It is thought that Marquesan or Tahitian seafarers settled in the Hawaiian Archipelago around 1000 AD.
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Does duolingo have Samoan?

Despite the importance and long history of the Samoan language, Duolingo doesn't currently have a Samoan course. Samoan is a fascinating Polynesian language with a long and important history. Today it is spoken by approximately 500,000 people, mainly in Samoa.
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What is the most spoken Polynesian language?

The official language of Samoa is Samoan and it is spoken across the majority of Samoa's islands. Samoan is the oldest and most spoken Polynesian language with an estimated 510,000 speakers worldwide.
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How do Samoans greet?

The typical greeting among friends and family is a hug and kiss on the cheek. When greeting friends and family, usually one would use their first name followed by “Talofa” (“Hello”).
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Does Rosetta Stone have Samoan?

There are very few audio resources available. Neither Pimsleur nor Rosetta provide language training for Samoan. These are pretty much the only two well compiled sets: Samoan audio recordings created Samoan Peace Corps office's language training staff.
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What does Le mean in Samoan?

English Translation. the. More meanings for le. whiff.
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Is New Zealand a Samoan?

In 2013, 144,138 people of Samoan ethnicity were living in New Zealand – about half of all those with Pacific ethnicity. A clear majority of Samoans were now born in New Zealand; those born in Samoa numbered 50,658.
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What country owns American Samoa?

American Samoa, officially Territory of American Samoa, unincorporated territory of the United States consisting of the eastern part of the Samoan archipelago, located in the south-central Pacific Ocean.
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How do you introduce yourself in Samoan?

In a simple, Samoan introduction, you would say hello, tell us who you are – your name – where you come from, who your parents are, and maybe a few more interesting facts about yourself. For example, you might introduce yourself in Samoan like this: Talofa! O a'u o Tavita.
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What is a traditional Samoan tattoo?

The traditional female tattoo in Samoa is the malu. In Samoan society, the pe'a and the malu are viewed with cultural pride and identity as well as a hallmark of manhood and womanhood. Pe'a is the traditional tattoo design for men that spans from the waist to the knee.
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