In just five minutes a day, you will learn Samoan through our beautifully illustrated, immersive and playful lessons. You focus on the part of Samoan that matters most — words. It’s effective, fun and free.
Learn Samoan, drop by drop in just 5 minutes a day.
Drops is the most popular and the best way to learn Samoan on the go.
Language learning made easy. Have you always wanted to learn another language but felt you never had enough time, or patience. Or you’ve tried and given up? Well, it’s time to try again with Drops--a fun, new way to finally learn that language you always wanted to master: the Samoan language.
In just five minutes a day, you will learn Samoan through our beautifully illustrated, immersive and engaging lessons. You focus on the part of Samoan that matters most -- words. It’s effective, fun and free.
How Drops can help you learn Samoan online:
Learn 2,000+ Samoan words with Drops
Drops helps to create memorable visual associations with new words
Drops helps you to practice your vocabulary and review the words you’ve learned
Start with just five minutes a day and build a language learning habit
Let Drops Help You Stay Motivated to Learn Samoan
Instant feedback Never wonder whether you’ve answered correctly. Why work with boring, old textbooks where you have to flip to the back to know whether or not you’re getting it right? Drops offers you immediate corrections so there’s no guesswork.
How to study Samoan anywhere, anytime Take Drops with you with our mobile app available for iOS and Android so you can learn Korean online and offline too!
Personalized learning experience Drops offers learners more than 100 well-curated Samoan word lists that you can customize to fit your learning needs. Choose which words you want to learn so that you spend your Samoan study time on the material that matters most.
Stay motivated with learning stats At the end of each Samoan learning session, you get detailed statistics on your progress.
About Samoan
Samoan has over 500,000 speakers worldwide and, alongside English, is the official language of both Samoa and American Samoa. As a result of Samoan immigration, Gagana faʻa Sāmoa has become a very global language. In fact, only around half of the Samoan speaking population actually live in Samoa. Many organizations, like A'oga Fa'a Samoa (Samoan language nests) are working to increase how many people speak the language. And now, so is Drops.
Wondering how to learn Samoan?
Samoan is very different from other languages, but there are some aspects of the language that make it easier than others. There are many recommended ways to learn Samoan.
Tackle Samoan grammar:
Samoan grammar is relatively easy to learn.
You can learn some of the basic structures in Drops’ Travel Talk category.
Listen to lots of Samoan audio:
Find Samoan radio or television you enjoy and watch or listen to them to get familiar with the language.
Listen to Samoan music.
Use Drops’ Premium listening test feature to test your listening comprehension.
Learning Samoan with Drops
How to learn Samoan? Focus on the most important part of the language -- words. Words are the building blocks to your new language skill. With Drops, you get to spend time with what matters most.
Word lists you just won’t find anywhere else. We’ve worked with a team of experienced language learners to curate word lists on a diverse range of topics. The wordlists we’ve put together are highly relevant, and you won’t find them anywhere else.
High-quality audio. Robotic, artificial voices or poor audio recordings just don’t cut it when you’re working on listening comprehension. That’s why we make sure that every word comes with crisp, clear and high-quality audio.
Short, focused learning sessions. With Drops, you work on your new language in short, five minute learning sessions. It’s perfect for busy learners and a simple way to make language learning a part of your day.
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