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Summary Of: Samoan language
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Samoa
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American Samoa
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Samoan Islands
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New Zealand
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Australia
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U.S.
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Canada
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Tokelau
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Tuvalu
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Denmark
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England
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Japan
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China
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Germany
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Language family
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Austronesian
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Malayo-Polynesian
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Oceanic
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Polynesian
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Regulated by
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ISO 639-1
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ISO 639-2
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ISO 639-3
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IPA
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Unicode
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Samoa
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American Samoa
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English
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Austronesian
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Samoic
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Polynesian
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New Zealand
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Māori
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Auckland
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Australia
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Samoan proverbs
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Reverend George Pratt
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London Missionary Society
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Matautu
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Savai'i
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‘
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interjection
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sibilant
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Diphthongs
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monosyllabic
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disyllabic
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Polysyllabic
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syllable structure
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Metathesis
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mora
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diphthong
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euphonic
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subjunctive
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inclusive and exclusive we
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singular
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dual
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plural
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person
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Tutuila
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reduplication
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Japanese language
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tattooing
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Matautu
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fa'asamoa
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fa'amatai
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similitude
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superlative
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adverb
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Tagaloa
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dubious
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discuss
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Fa'amatai
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ISBN
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0-908712-09-X
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ISBN
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0-908712-09-X
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ISBN 0 908597 12 6
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ISBN 0-521-58224-5
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