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The Samoan Picture Dictionary is an excellent resource for people beginning to speak or write Samoan. It contains over 1000 commonly used words, and words needing further explanation are given in English and Samoan sentences to aid comprehension. Wordlists include parts of the bo ...
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Designed for both classroom and personal use, this is a modern Samoan language resource. It features an emphasis on patterns of speech and communication through practice and examples; 10 practical dialogues covering everyday social situations; and, an introduction to the wider cu ...
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A simple book for the young, in Samoan and English, with delightful illustrations with a tropical theme.
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A guide to Samoa and Tonga.
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Covers many aspects of modern life in Samoa - from shopping to surfing. Photographs
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Talanoa is the latest addition to the Evaleon Books catalogue of bilingual resources for NZ Primary Schools. Written by educators Saili and Levi Tavita, this book provides 122 model conversations to assist young learners with their conversational Samoan
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Macquarie Island lies in the Southern Ocean, between Antarctica and New Zealand. A speck of green in the vast, windswept sea, it is a haven for many creatures that live above and below the waves. This title tells the story of this remote and precious World Heritage Site.
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Learn to speak words and phrases in Samoan. Greetings, body parts, colours, animals, food, numbers and more.
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In We are the Rock! we hear the stories of contemporary Niueans, as well as historical and legendary figures - their struggles, impressions and achievements. They are Niuean taoga (treasures) and include: Tigilau Ness, Dene Halatau, Luisa Avaiki, Che Fu, Dr Vili Nosa, Dave Pak ...
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Entirely in Samoan this the simple story of a fire racing through the countryside. The english edition is "The Flame
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