How to Use the Current Tense Markers “e” and Variable for “te” in Samoan

E is the “Habitual Present” tense marker.   It changes the occurrence of an event to something that usually, habitually, and presently happens.  When used with descriptive pronouns, tense marker “E” changes to “te” and combined with a descriptive pronoun (explained in more detail in the “te” lesson.  Like all tense markers, it appears before a…

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Learn Samoan Verbs aka Action Words

Samoan verbs are the center of the action phrase. Below is a list of Samoan action words aka verbs” apportion, share fa’asoa extend fa’ateleina alert (awake) mata’ala argue finau, misa ask permission fa’anoi ask question fesili assemble (gather) aofia, fa’apotopoto assist fesoasoagi assumed faapea astray se avenge fa’afetaui awake, to ala baffle fa’apalo bail out…

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Matou Workbook: Possessives

Samoan possessive pronouns play a crucial role in indicating ownership or possession of objects, people, or ideas. They are an integral part of the language’s grammar and are used extensively in everyday conversations, storytelling, and written communication. Understanding possessive pronouns is essential for mastering Samoan language proficiency. In this essay, we will explore Samoan possessive…

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