Samoa example sentences

Related (12): island, Pacific, Polynesia, Apia, rugby, coconut, culture, traditional, flag, Christianity, talo, fale

"Samoa" Example Sentences


1. I went to Samoa on vacation last summer.
2. Samoa is an island country in the South Pacific Ocean.
3. The capital of Samoa is Apia.
4. The people of Samoa are known as Samoans.
5. Samoans speak the Samoan language which is part of the Polynesian branch of Austronesian languages.
6. Samoa gained independence from New Zealand in 1962.
7. Samoa is made up of two large islands, Upolu and Savai'i, and several smaller islands.
8. Upolu island is home to the capital Apia and most of Samoa's population.
9. Savai'i island is mountainous and covered in lush tropical rainforest.
10. Samoa is known for its beautiful beaches, waterfalls and volcanic landscapes.
11. Samoa's climate is tropical with fairly consistent warm weather year round.
12. Agriculture is the main industry in Samoa, particularly coconut and cocoa plantation crops.
13. Tourism is also an important source of income for Samoa's economy.
14. Samoa is a developed country in the Pacific Islands Forum.
15. Culture and tradition play an important role in Samoan society.
16. Fa'a Samoa is the traditional Samoan way of life centered around customs, values and social behaviors.
17. The fa'alupega, or genealogy, is used to establish a Samoan's identity and place in society.
18. Respect for elders and communal values are emphasized in Samoan culture.
19. Fono or leader councils still play a role in governing at the village level in Samoa.
20. Christianity is the main religion in Samoa, introduced by Western missionaries in the 19th century.
21. Samoans are known for their singing, dancing and oratorical skills.
22. Traditional Samoan arts include woodcarving, siapo barkcloth making and tatau tattooing.
23. Samoa's varied cuisine uses fresh tropical ingredients like taro, coconut, breadfruit and seafood.
24. During festivals, Samoans serve massive feasts called to'ona'i.
25. The fa'alifu fifita fire dance is a popular performance at Samoan events.
26. Rugby union is a popular sport in Samoa along with netball, cricket and volleyball.
27. Many Samoans have migrated overseas for work, particularly to New Zealand and the U.S.
28. Samoa is often impacted by cyclones, tsunamis and earthquakes due to its location.
29. Samoa faces challenges with obesity, non-communicable diseases and climate change.
30. Samoa maintains close ties with its large diaspora community around the world.
31. Samoa has a long and rich history dating back thousands of years.
32. The Samoan Islands were independently settled by Polynesian voyagers around 1000 B.C.
33. Samoa was first sighted by Europeans in the early 1700s.
34. Western Samoa became a New Zealand protectorate from 1900 to 1962.
35. Samoa has played an active role in the Pacific Islands Forum since joining in 1993.
36. Samoa has good diplomatic and economic relations with Australia, New Zealand and the U.S.
37. Samoa helped found the Melanesian Spearhead Group to promote regional cooperation.
38. Samoa hosted the 2019 Pacific Games, the largest multi-sport event in the Pacific.
39. Samoa consists of four traditional main confederations - Tama'aiga, Fa'amatai, Tuimaleali'ifano and Atua.
40. The Samoan name for Samoa itself means "sacred gift from god."
41. Samoa boasts two World Heritage Sites - Papaseea Sliding Rocks and the Mt. Vaea la VA National Park.
42. The pu, or bone-flute, is an ancient instrument from Samoa.
43. Fa'alolo ma le siva is a traditional Samoan dance performed by young men.
44. Alaoa was the first capital of Samoa, founded in the 12th century.
45. Samoans have a strong oral tradition of storytelling and poetry recitals.
46. The Samoan people are known for their warmth, generosity and spirit of hospitality.
47. Samoan architecture features pulenu'u meeting houses and fale living houses.
48. Samoan tattoos symbolize lineage, rite of passage and spiritual protection.
49. Samoan siapo barkcloth designs tell stories through the use of symbols and motifs.
50. The Samoan calendar is based on Lunar and Solar phases along with star positions.
51. Coconut and taro are staple foods in the traditional Samoan diet.
52. Samoan mudspools and blowholes are unique geographic formations.
53. Samoa has numerous waterfalls, including the Tafua waterfall and Oaseuega waterfall.
54. The Samoan custom of ifoga seeks forgiveness through public humiliation.
55. Demographics show Samoa has a younger population with high birth rates.
56. Samoan legends and lore feature shapeshifting creatures and ancestral deities.
57. Samoans use the Titualima star compass for navigation.
58. The Samoan 12-hour clock system is based on the movement of stars.
59. Eco tourism is being promoted in Samoa to preserve natural and cultural heritage.
60. Samoa's largest exports include taro, coconut oil, fish and coconut cream.

Common Phases


1. Made in Samoa
2. From Samoa
3. Samoan people
4. Samoan culture
5. Samoan language
6. Samoan food
7. Samoan dance
8. Samoan tattoo (or tatau)
9. Samoan music
10. Samoan art
11. Samoan flag
12. Samoan currency (tālā)
13. Samoan time
14. Samoan Islands

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