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  1. It is an official language, alongside English, in both jurisdictions. It is widely spoken across the Pacific region, heavily so in New Zealand and also in Australia and the United States. Among the Polynesian languages, Samoan is the most widely spoken by number of native speakers.

  2. El idioma samoano — autoglotónimo gagana Samoa — es una lengua austronesia del grupo malayo-polinesio oriental, originaria de Samoa y hablada principalmente en ese país, en la vecina colonia estadounidense de Samoa Americana y en Nueva Zelanda .

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  3. Samoan (Gagana fa‘a Sāmoa) Samoan is a Polynesian language spoken mainly in Western Samoa and American Samoa, and also in New Zealand, Australia and the USA. In 2015 there were 169,000 speakers of Samoan in Samoa, and there were 49,600 Samoan speakers in American Samoa.

  4. The Samoan way of life, or fa‘a Samoa, is communal. The basic unit of social organization is the extended family ( aiga ). Even after decades of foreign influence, most Samoans are fluent in the Samoan language. Most American Samoans nonetheless also speak English.

  5. Tokelauan ( / toʊkəˈlaʊən /) [2] is a Polynesian language spoken in Tokelau and historically by the small population of Swains Island (or Olohega) in American Samoa. It is closely related to Tuvaluan and is related to Samoan and other Polynesian languages. Tokelauan has a co-official status with English in Tokelau.