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Days of the Week in Samoan

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After this lesson, I will know how to say the days of the week in Samoan.

The Samoan words for our days of the week are made up of two parts: the word aso, or day, and then a second word to describe that day.

For example, Aso Sā is what we call Sunday, and the word means sacred.

As Samoa is a very Christian country with most denominations observing the Sabbath on Sunday, you can see how we might have come up with the term, Aso Sā.

Monday to Sunday in Samoan

Let's check out the rest of the days in Samoan.

  • Monday = Aso Gafua

  • Tuesday = Aso Lua

  • Wednesday = Aso Lulu

  • Thursday = Aso Tofi

  • Friday = Aso Faraile

  • Saturday = Aso To'ona'i

  • Sunday = Aso Sa

Discrepancies

Samoan is traditionally an oral language - we've only recently come up with a written system - so you may come across different ways of spelling our words. I've seen Aso To'ona'i (Saturday) spelled to'ana'i or tona'i.

But based on decades in the Samoan language media industry - my family used to run a Samoan language newspaper - the word to'ona'i - which also refers to a feast we usually have on the weekends - is correct...because that's just how we've always spelled it. 

I can understand the spelling to'ana'i (lots of people (mis?)pronounce this word with an 'a' in it) but tona'i is definitely not normal :). 

But like I said, the written version of Samoan is still young. Let's see how this word stands up over time.  

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Vocabulary

Samoan
English
vaiaso
noun
week
Aso Gafua
noun
Monday
Aso Lua
noun
Tuesday
Aso Lulu
noun
Wednesday
Aso Tofi
noun
Thursday
Aso Faraile
noun
Friday
Aso To'ona'i
noun
Saturday
Aso Sa
noun
Sunday
aso
noun
day
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Word match

Match each Samoan word to its English meaning.

Samoan
English

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