- Beach fale - Wikipedia
The word fale (pronounced fah-leh) is the Samoan word for any type of building A similar word is used in other Polynesian languages, for example hale in the Hawaiian language, and whare in the Māori language
- Fale Sāmoa, Sāmoan Fale and Sāmoan Cultural information . . . - Pasefika
“Fale” literally means house and or structural building in the Sāmoan language
- 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, 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
- 20 BEST Beach Fales in Samoa [2025] - Samoa Pocket Guide
There’s lots to unpack when it comes to staying in a Samoan fale, so be sure to read the Essential Tips for Staying in a Beach Fale in Samoa In the meantime, take a look at the top beach stays in this list of the best beach fale accommodations in Samoa!
- fale, n. ² meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
fale, n ² meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary
- The Samoan Fale - Samoa NewsHub
The traditional Samoan fale, also known as fale Samoa or Samoan faletele, is a traditional house or dwelling that has been used by the Samoan people for centuries
- 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
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