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Tense Action Subject Location

I had some people that wanted the cards but said they couldn’t afford them, so I made some worksheets.  They’re free to download at Pasifikapages.net.   I’ll put a whole book of worksheets with explanations because I’m not sure when I’ll be able to teach another class.  So if you ever signed up before, just use…

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A vs. O-Class Samoan Words

A-Class Possessions In Samoan, A-class relationships are used for: Examples of A-Class Relationships Here are some common examples of when to use A-class: How to Spot an A-Class Sentence In Samoan, A-class relationships are introduced with “A la’u” (my), “A lau” (your), or “A lona” (his/her). The “A” at the beginning tells you it’s an…

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Samoan Ordinal Numbers

Counting in Samoan

Counting in Samoan Learning to Count in Samoan: A Simple Guide Counting in Samoan is easy and fun! Once you learn the basic numbers, you can count anything. Let’s start with the numbers from 1 to 10 and build from there. Numbers 1 to 10 in Samoan Here are the numbers from one to ten:…

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Command Tense in Samoan

When the tense of a statement is understood, the tense marker is often omitted. The command tense marker is often omitted because the tense is almost always understood as immediate, urgent, and present.   Sometimes you only need a verb/action word like aumai, ave, salapu, alu, alu ese, fa’avave, fa’avave mai, fa’avave mai lau tuai. You…

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