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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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How do you say 'good morning' in Samoan?

The Samoan word for Good Morning is Talofa Lava. Talofa also means Hello.
There's no exact way to say good morning, I dont think. You'd just say "Talofa" or, as most Samoans say "Morning!" :-)

What time do the Samoans eat their lunch?

Same time every one else eats lunch. Around midday. (Lunchtime).

How is the US similar to Samoa?

um well its not. but samoa is a u.s. territory and there is a military base located there and is a place strategically located

Samoan lau teine Pele in English?

Lau teine pele translates to: Your dear girl. La'u teine pele translates to: My dear girl.

What hemisphere is Samoa in?

Samoa is located in the South Western Hemisphere. They are called "The HEART of the Pacific."

Which continent is Samoa located in?

Samoa is an island nation. Island nations are a part of a hobbled together continent called Oceania. Oceania is made up of all of various islands scattered around the oceans of the world. Particularly the many islands in between Australia, Asia, and the Americas

How people of Samoa manage ill health?

By going to the doctors and hospital, and using Samoan medicines, massages, etc. Samoans nowadays are looking after their diets, and exercising regularly, to keep themselves in good health.

How do you say complication in Samoa?

Complicate - fa'afaigata, fa'afelefele, lavelave; complication - faigata, felefele, lavelave, fa'afitauli.

Who is Lonisha Saeni?

Lonisha is a samoan girl

What is the Samoan translation for earth?

Earth as the world is "Lalolagi"; earth as in mud, soil, is "palapala".

Is there deforestation in Samoa?

Yes, there is deforestation in Samoa.

What is the Samoan translation for the English word assurances?

Ta'utinoga - "He gave me an assurance that he won't do it again." "Na aumai lana (singular) ta'utinoga ia te a'u e na te le toe faia." "He gave me assurances ..." "Na aumai ana (plural) ta'utinoga ..."