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Samoa

Samoa, originally called as Western Samoa, is a country surrounding the western region of the Samoan Islands in the South Pacific Ocean. The country was once a territory of New Zealand, until it became independent in 1962.

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Who is the Samoan chiefs in leulumoega upolu?

Important Chiefs: Alipia (Matuanatogi), Umaga and Pasese (Tu'itu'i o le Tuia'ana), Tuioti and Taualofa'i (Alo o Tamalelagi), and So'oa'emalelagi.

What is Samoan word for fundamental?

Adj. (O se mea) e pogai mai le fa'avae - (Something) that arises/stems from the foundation.

Do Samoans have afro's?

Samoans do not typically have afros in the way that is commonly associated with African hairstyles. The hair texture among Samoans can vary, but it tends to be straight or wavy rather than tightly coiled. However, some individuals may style their hair in ways that resemble an afro, particularly if they have mixed heritage. Ultimately, hair styles among Samoans can be diverse and influenced by cultural practices and personal preferences.

Capital of western Samoa?

Capital of Samoa is Apia.
The capital of Samoa (formerly western Samoa) is Apia, on the island of Upolu. The word Western was dropped from the name of the country in 1997.

(The capitals of American Samoa are Pago Pago and Fagatogo, the seat of government.)

Talofa sole ua a mai oe?

Talofa Sole - meaning "Hello boy/guy"

Ua mai oe? - meaning "How are you?"

Proper way of saying "How are you?" in Samoan

= O a mai Oe? but not - Ua mai oe?

Who is the current leader of western Samoa?

The current Head of State in Samoa is Tui Atua Tupua Tamasese. After Malietoa Tanumafili II passed in 2007.

How do you say please stay and hold your hand in Samoan?

Please stay - Fa'amolemole nofomai. Hold you hand - U'u Lou lima.

How do you say the word responsible in Samoan?

be responsible - taunapa; he was responsible - na pa'u ia te ia

Why do people in Samoa don't eat when walking in public places?

Because it's rude in Samoan culture to walk around with your mouth full. It's disrespectful.

What are some traditions in the Samoan culture?

One cultural aspect of the Samoans is tattoos. They had many large tattoos on their bodies, but not on their faces. Whole arms and legs tatood is very common. Another their dances. One example of one of their dances is the Samoan slap dance.

What does you e iloa mean in Samoan?

I think you could be saying "ua e iloa" rather than "you". If it is "Ua e iloa", then it translates as, "You know".

What does gengeh mean in Samoan?

Gengeh is not a Samoan word.

Gengeh sounds like your pronounciation of the word. If you mean teine which could also be pronounced keine (keh-ng-eh) then it means girl.

What is the seasons in Samoa?

Samoa experiences a tropical climate, with minimal temperature variation throughout the year. The seasons are primarily defined by the wet and dry periods; the wet season typically runs from November to April, characterized by higher humidity and frequent rainfall, while the dry season lasts from May to October, featuring cooler and drier weather. Despite these seasonal distinctions, temperatures generally remain warm year-round.

What is the Samoan name for James?

The name James can be translated more than 1 way in Samoan. In Bible translations, the Book of James is translated as Iakopo, or Jacob, since there is no "Official" equivalent name for the name James. Jim or Jimmy, both nicknames for James, are translated as Simi or Semi, sometimes Semisi which is more commonly used in Tonga. Some say that by using common translation models in the language, Iamesa could be a translation for James, this is however not an accepted practice.

What does se aua e te taufa'ase'e - aulelei a oe le manamea mean?

Aua e le taufaasee: Dont try to be tricky / Dont play games with me.

Aulelei a o le manamea : You are the beautiful/pretty/handsome one my dear.

What is the national bird of Samoa?

There is no official bird of Samoa.Some say the Moa. Some say the manumea. Depends on who you ask I think. Personally, I think its the Manumea.