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Draft of Hawaiian Terms

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kinaole

a few hawaiian words in common usage

(no particular order, since this site seems to lack vi and awk)

alii: royalty - okay i moved this one to the top

kapu: keep out, in certain cicrumstances, you may want to consider referring to the definition of alii

pau: finished .. (even my mainland friends use this one)

hana: work

pau hana: finished working, maybe retired, or maybe taking a dirt nap

kaukau: food - think kaukau at the luau

kokua: cooperate ... NOT trash

mauka: towards the mountains (not them thar hills)

makai: opposite of mauka ... towards the ocean

ewa: west (only works in honolulu ... a reference to ewa beach, on the west side of pearl harbor)

kokohead: east (only works in honolulu)

haole: literally ghost, white folks

papolo: literally black - a nice term for people of african ancestry

waikiki: a district of honolulu near the zoo (hmmm?) formerly a swamp ... now a land fill. some tourists thinks that this is hawaii

pakalolo: crazy weed ... ask for it in waikiki

wahine: woman

kane: man

(either of these two terms may come in handy when going to the restroom)

tita: sister - also sometimes used as a bad term for a rather masculine sister

keanu: cool (not in common usage, but i had to throw it in, since i lived on keanu street) aloha to mr reeves


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