- Fale - Slang Meaning and Examples - FastSlang
A Fale will often go to great lengths to maintain their image, even if it means lying or deceiving others In many ways, being a Fale is seen as a negative trait It is considered dishonest and disingenuous People who are labeled as a Fale may be ostracized or excluded from social circles
- Architecture of Samoa - Wikipedia
Fale is the Samoan word for all types of houses, from small to large In general, traditional Samoan architecture is characterized by an oval or circular shape, with wooden posts holding up a domed roof There are no walls The base of the architecture is a skeleton frame
- Fale Sāmoa, Sāmoan Fale and Sāmoan Cultural information . . . - Pasefika
“Fale” literally means house and or structural building in the Sāmoan language
- Fale, a Traditional Open-Sided House in Samoa | Britannica
A traditional fale is an open-style house with no walls and uses blinds made from coconut fronds So with a mattress and mozzie net supplied, we couldn't think of a better way to experience the local lifestyle
- fale, n. ² meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
fale, n ² meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary
- Beach Fale Accommodation | Samoa Tourism Authority
Many accommodation providers offer fale or fale-style accommodation, from completely traditional structures with nothing between you and the ocean view but a mosquito net and optional pull-down woven blinds
- FALE - Definition in English - bab. la
What is the meaning of "fale"? Define 'FALE' See more meanings of 'FALE' with examples
- iconic Samoan fale - Famous In The World - Natural wonders and world . . .
The iconic Samoan fale (pronounced fah-lay) is more than just a house; it's a profound symbol of Samoan culture, community, and an ingenious adaptation to the tropical environment
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