Samoan |
The Samoan language is the traditional language of Samoa and American Samoa and is an official language — alongside English — in both jurisdictions. It belongs to the Austronesian family, and more specifically the Samoic branch of the Polynesian subphylum. Samoan is closely related to the other languages of Polynesia, particularly to Tongan.
Total speakers: 370,337 Main Countries: Samoa, also spoken in American Samoa, Fiji, New Zealand, Tonga, USA. ISO 639-3 Code: smo |
Language Sample
O tagata soifua uma ua saoloto lo latou fananau mai, ma e tutusa o latou tulaga aloaia faapea a latou aia tatau. Ua faaeeina atu i a latou le mafaufau lelei ma le loto fuatiaifo ma e tatau ona faatino le agaga faauso i le va o le tasi i le isi. (Declaration of Human Rights, Article 1)
[edit] Some proverbs in Samoan:Talanoa atu, 'ae le talanoa manu E a le puga nisi, a le 'ana nisi O le upega tautau, 'ae fagota |
Product Availability
The following products are currently available in Samoan:
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