What is tongan and samoan?

Tongan:

Tongan is a Polynesian language spoken by the Tongan people, who live mostly in Tonga, Samoa, and Fiji. It has a few dialects, and the most widely spoken ones are Tongan proper, Ha’apai, and Vava’u. The language has its own unique script, which is called Takuilau. The language is predominantly an oral language, and it is often used in traditional cultural practices such as singing, dance, and storytelling.

Samoan:

Samoan is also a Polynesian language which is spoken by the Samoan people. It is the first language of the inhabitants of Samoa, and it is also spoken by a significant number of Samoan immigrants in other countries such as New Zealand, Australia, and the United States. Samoan is a tonal language, which means that the meaning of words can change based on the tone or pitch of the speaker’s voice. The language also has a unique writing system that uses the Latin alphabet with diacritical marks to show the different tones and sounds of the language. Samoan is an official language of Samoa, along with English.