It could be because tradition and culture is important to the Samoan people. As a sense of belonging, language is also considered just as important when identifying that you are a proud Samoan.
Samoans primarily speak Samoan, which is a Polynesian language. English is also widely spoken, especially in urban areas and for official purposes. The Samoan language has a rich oral tradition and is an important part of Samoan culture and identity.
Samoans speak Samoan
The Samoans use the Samoan Tala.
Because conserving ones language also means conserving their culture. Samoans take great pride in their culture and passing down language through the generations serves as a truly noble purpose.
Samoans
Samoans speak in Samoan
Samoan are a Polynesian ethnic group
Samoan... but most of the Samoans can speak English as well. YEAH BROKEN ENGLISH..FOBB!
I am wondering if your question was, "what is the word for lion in Samoan?". If that is correct, then lion is liona in Samoan.
Samoans are a Polynesian ethnic group living on the Samoan Islands.
Yes, Samoan is in the Polynesian language family.
Samoan people come from the Samoan Islands in general or, in particular, the country Samoa (officially the Independent State of Samoa), which is in the western Samoan Islands, which are in the the south Pacific Ocean.