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What does Malama mean?
to take care
Mālama – to take care of, tend, attend, care for, preserve, protect. Mālamalama – (reduplication of mālama); light of knowledge, clarity of thinking or explanation, enlightenment. Hawaiian Dictionary by Mary Kawena Pukui and Samuel H.
What is the meaning of Mahalo Nui Loa?
very much
Examples: Mahalo nui loa, thanks [you] very much.
What does Malama Honua mean in Hawaiian?
to care for our Island Earth
Page 1. Mālama honua is a Hawaiian concept that means to care for our Island Earth. Our Hawaiian voyaging canoes, Hōkūle’a and Hikianalia, are on a journey around the world to learn, create global relationships, and explore how to care for our oceans and Island Earth.
What does Kapu mean in Hawaii?
forbidden, sacred
Kapu means forbidden, sacred or holy. The Kapu system was made for women and mens protection, but also their corrections or rights against each other. This law has been used until 1819 where King Liholiho, his mother Queen Keōpūolani and his father’s other queen Kaʻahumanu abolished this law.
What does Shaka mean in Hawaiian?
Hang loose
“Hang loose,” “Right on,” “Thank you,” “Things are great,” “Take it easy” – in Hawaii, the shaka sign expresses all those friendly messages and more. As kamaaina know, to make the shaka, you curl your three middle fingers while extending your thumb and baby finger.
What are some common Hawaiian words and phrases?
Simple and basic Hawaiian words and phrases to know for your trip to Hawaii! E komo mai = welcome. You might see this at the airport or your hotel. Mahalo = thank you. This will probably be one of the most common Hawaiian words you’ll hear on your trip to Hawaii. Keiki = child. Ohana = family Kamaaina = local. Honu = turtle. Kokua = help. Luau = Hawaiian feast. Heiau = ancient Hawaiian temple. Mauka = mountain side.
How do you say thank you in Hawaiian?
Aloha – Hello Pronounced a-lo-ha Okay,so this is one of the easiest Hawaiian phrases to remember.
What are some swear words in Hawaiian?
1. Vow. Hoʻohiki. (See manō ). 2. See curse. Also: kuea (Eng.). Gram. 12. No swearwords existed other than exclamations and insults, and from English: kanapapiki (son of a bitch), Kokami (God damn), and kokahele iā Paka (go to hell, you bugger). e hoohiki imua o ke Akua.
How to say ‘Good Morning’ in Hawaiian?
1. Aloha – Hello. Use Aloha kakahiaka to say ‘good morning,’ Aloha ‘auinalu0101 to say ‘good afternoon,’ and Aloha ahiahi to say ‘good evening.’.