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  1. 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. …

  2. 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 …

  3. Fale Sāmoa, Sāmoan Fale and Sāmoan Cultural information ... - Pasefika

    “Fale” literally means house and/or structural building in the Sāmoan language.

  4. Fale | Oceanic architecture | Britannica

    Traditional structures are called fale; they are rectangular in shape and have thatched or corrugated tin roofs and sides made of woven coconut leaves, reeds, or timber.

  5. 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 …

  6. fale, n.² meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary

    fale, n.² meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary

  7. FALE - Definition in English - bab.la

    Define 'FALE'. See more meanings of 'FALE' with examples.

  8. Samoa’s Iconic Fale: | Laloingtaine Publishing

    The fale – an oval or circular thatched building featuring a domed roof and no walls – is the traditional building design found in Samoa and in some other countries throughout the Pacific region.

  9. Fale - Urban Dictionary

    Oct 5, 2011 · Fale: A derogatory term used to describe Yale University and its students. Popularized among Harvard students by "Fale" T-shirts designed for the annual...

  10. The Samoan Fale - Samoa NewsHub

    Apr 12, 2023 · 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.