What is the Samoan translation for Family over everything?
Aloha; ua po'okela ke 'ohana [ooah po'o-kayla K o-hana]
What makes Samoa different from every other place?
its religions and excitement of the people as along with its nice food.
that is not what was asked. geographical features are things like mountains or rivers or deserts. not religion & food. im actually trying to figure out what the geographical features of Samoa are too. so if anyone actually has a real answer post it.
no'o (colloquial), muli (colloquial), nofoaga (respectful)
What is the meaning of the Samoan word Suavai?
Water or liquid. Referring to food, it is on-the-ground baking or an on the-ground oven, what we call umu. Samoans do their baking above ground (not buried), not below ground like most other island groups.
How do you say i hope you are well in Samoan?
Mana'o - "I wish to ..." (Ou te mana'o ..."); Mo'omo'o - "My wish was to ..." (Sa ou mo'omo'o e ..."); Mo'omo'oga - "I was hoping my wishes would be granted." (Na ou fa'amoemoe e taliaina o'u mo'omo'oga.)
e te fa'aata taita - you make me laugh/smile
e te fa'aata taita? - Are you making me laugh/smile?
You ask "why" is Samoa independent?... I'd say because like any other country, Samoans feel they should have the right to think and feel for themselves. Like other countries, Samoa shouldn't have to adhere to foreign laws.
Samoa is independent because they (we) are intelligent enough to know when enough "outside-world" control is enough!
How Many Samoans in Washington state?
There are roughly 50-67,000 Samoans(permanent residents) , and counting,currently living throughout America. A census that was taken in 1980 states that the Samoan population had grown to about 50,000. Our percentage count in the total population of America is somewhere between 10-20%. Where in the U.S. are we located you ask? The largest population exists in both Oahu, Hawaii and all across the coast of California. The rate of how many Samoans that have entered the U.S. since 1980 is still unknown. My educated guess is that we have more Samoans living here than back in homeland. A lengthly survey, conducted on MySpace, was taken questioning our reason(s) for leaving, what our purpose of being here is, if we are/would consider returning, and if so, when? The following are the results: (survey out of about 100; give or take on that)
*51% are students (35% in high school, 16% in college)
*43% are working
*5% are doing both
*1% other (not doing anything or visiting/on vacation from homeland)
*43% stated they were born in Samoa and left for a better living up here (better schools, jobs, etc.)
*57% stated they were born here
*68% have visited Samoa one time or another (includes Am. Samoa, Samoa, and neighboring islands)
*and lastly, 100% of those that were surveyed stated that were between the ages of 15-40
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What country did the US get Samoa from?
Can you make sense? Samoa's a country, and the US got American Samoa from the country of [Actual] Samoa, maybe?
Eastern Samoa and Western Samoa (as they were referred to in colonial times) were all one country to begin with. During the 1st world war, America occupied American Samoa and Germany occupied Western Samoa. So I suppose you're right 187baby, the US got (part) of Samoa from Samoa.
How do you say beautiful in islander Samoa?
Something beautiful - manaia, matagofie, lelei tele, malie; beautiful looking girl - lalelei/aulelei; handsome guy - aulelei.
How do you say 'I can't wait to see you' in Samoan?
Anata ni mata oaidekine noga machidmsikute nurimasen