| 释义 | 
		Definition of aiga in English: aiga(also ainga) noun ˈɑːɪŋə (in Samoan culture) a family.  she defies her aiga and elopes for love  Example sentencesExamples -  The entire aiga interacts primarily at weddings, funerals, elections and installations of matai, and family emergencies.
 -  We are very proud and staunch, and the three pillars of our society are aiga, village and church.
 -  The largest kin group is the aiga, which includes all individuals tracing kinship to a common ancestor.
 -  They may choose to live with one or more of aiga and develop strong ties with those in which they live.
 -  This supplements what parents and aiga provide for their children.
 -  But he thanked people for the support shown to his "aiga" - the Samoan word for family - since the story broke.
 -  The theme of "ainga, broadly defined as relationality" has, however been mentioned as a possible theme.
 -  Traditionally, communal ownership was by aiga and was controlled by the matai.
 -  For me, visiting the motherland is about aiga, or family.
 -  The fa'a Samoa (the Samoan way of life) is entrenched in aiga or family.
 
 
 Origin   Late 19th century: Samoan.     |