Only one.
Yes, Samoan is in the Polynesian language family.
The primary language spoken in Apia, the capital of Samoa, is Samoan. English is also widely used, especially in government, business, and education. The bilingual nature of the population reflects the country's colonial history and contemporary global influences. Additionally, there are local dialects and variations within the Samoan language.
It depends on the language. Some have few dialects, and some have many. Some even have dialects that cannot understand each other.
Samoan Pride
Adriane is not a Samoan name so does not have a translation in the Samoan language.
Michelle is not a Samoan name so would have no translation for it in the Samoan language.
The number of German dialects is simply impossible to count as so many different variations of the language exist. In some cases, language change differs from village to village so the number is almost uncountable.Some of the major German dialects include Bavarian German (Bayerisch), Berliner German (Berlinisch) and Lower German (Plattdütsch). Dialects even exist overseas such as Pennsylvanian German (Pennsilfaanisch Deitsch - spoken in Pennsylvania, USA) and even Brazilian German!
Mandarin is the official Language of China though there are many other dialects.
Michelle is not a Samoan name so would have no translation for it in the Samoan language.
A polydialectal speaker.
Jessica is not a Samoan name so there's no translation for it in the Samoan language.
Yes, there are 24 different dialects.