Gagana Samoa is the official language of Samoa, an island nation in the South Pacific. It belongs to the Austronesian language family and is spoken by the majority of the population. The language has a rich oral tradition and is used in everyday communication, cultural practices, and ceremonies.
The structure of Gagana Samoa includes a simple phonetic system with a limited number of sounds. It features a subject-verb-object word order and uses prefixes and suffixes to convey meaning. Gagana Samoa plays a vital role in preserving the cultural identity and heritage of the Samoan people.