Definition of afakasi in English:
 afakasi
nounPlural afakasis ˈɑːfəkəsi
A Samoan person with some European ancestry.
 most of the Samoans were daughters of afakasi
 Example sentencesExamples
-  This allowed her to pursue her activities in assisting other young afakasi.
 -  Through placing them together on one painting they become entwined and begin to represent a coming together of a new culture of people, namely the afakasi.
 -  The afakasi went in a separate group to their cars.
 -  The village government schools were for Samoans and were in Samoan; Europeans were excluded, especially half-castes or afakasi, who were classified as European.
 -  Afakasi, like white women within colonial spaces, made visible particular contradictions about colonial boundaries.
 -  This is predicated on attitudes of openness toward afakasi.
 -  They are everywhere - afakasi [half Samoan, half Palagi].
 -  The achievements of this afakasi population are highly visible and are routinely 'claimed' by both 'sides' of their family.
 -  Many are afakasi (half-caste) part-Europeans engaged in both business and politics.
 -  They speak about what it means not just to be a Samoan, but to be an Afakasi.