What do you call a girl in Hawaii?

The word wahine came into English in the late 18th century from Maori, the language of a Polynesian people native to New Zealand; it was originally used for a Maori woman, especially a wife. The word is also used for a woman in Hawaiian and Tahitian, though spelled "vahine" in the latter.
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What is the Hawaiian word for pretty girl?

The standard word beautiful is "nani". It is pronounced as nah-knee. Nani can also be used for splendid and pretty.
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What do Hawaiians call their lover?

Ku'uipo - “sweetheart” In Hawaiian, if you'd like to call someone “sweetheart”, you can use the word ku-uipo.
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What is a haole girl?

Haole is only one of several words commonly used in Hawaii to describe various ethnicities. Technically, haole means someone who is foreign, as opposed to someone who is local. Haole has come to be a term for those of European ancestry.
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What do you call a person in Hawaii?

Today, most people refer to the Indigenous or Native people of Hawaiʻi as “Hawaiians,” but what did we use to call ourselves? Kanaka, or Kānaka (pl.), refers to Hawaiian people specifically but also applies to humankind in general. Before foreign contact, all Hawaiian people were referred to generally as “Kānaka.”
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What is the Hawaiian word for love?

Aloha (/əˈloʊhɑː/ ə-LOH-hah, Hawaiian: [əˈlohə]) is the Hawaiian word for love, affection, peace, compassion and mercy, that is commonly used as a simple greeting but has a deeper cultural and spiritual significance to native Hawaiians, for whom the term is used to define a force that holds together existence.
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What is Hawaiian slang for friend?

Hawaiian Pidgin Dictionary

-Howzit: a common, informal Hawaiian greeting meaning “How are you?” Used often in conjunction with “braddah,” which is a colloquial term for “brother” or “friend.”
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What is a hapa Girl?

Like many multiracial Asian-Americans, I identify as hapa, a Hawaiian word for "part" that has spread beyond the islands to describe anyone who's part Asian or Pacific Islander. When I first learned the term in college, wearing it felt thrilling in a tempered way, like trying on a beautiful gown I couldn't afford.
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What is Hawaiian mermaid?

[Hawaiian Dictionary (Hawaiian)] wahine hiʻu iʻa. n. Mermaid. Lit., fish-tail woman.
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Are there any Hawaiian princesses?

FILE – Native Hawaiian heiress Abigail Kawānanakoa poses outside a Honolulu courthouse on Oct. 25, 2019. The casket bearing the 96-year-old heiress long considered the last Hawaiian princess is set to go on public display Sunday in the downtown Honolulu palace that benefited from her wealth.
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How do you say darling in Hawaiian?

Makamae, hiwahiwa, milimili, lei; eia nei (vocative).
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What does Suki mean in Hawaiian?

Meaning 'to like or to love', Suki is fond of many things, but most of all, we love poké. SUKI is the best kind of lovechild. It's the fusion of Hawaiian and Japanese cuisines, which come together to debunk the myth that raw fish only belongs in sushi.
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What is the Hawaiian word for kiss?

In short, honi, means to kiss. The gravity of the honi in the Hawaiian culture is often unknown to visitors, which, in my opinion is a shame. It's a beautiful act of love and respect between two people. During this “kiss”, two people touch foreheads, with noses touching and then inhaling as the same time.
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What is Bella in Hawaiian?

Beautiful - Pretty - Nani. Beautiful Flower - Puanani. Becky - Peke. Bella - Pela. Belle- Pela.
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What is Tita in Hawaiian?

"A Tita is the Hawaiian pidgin word to describe a girl who doesn't give a f***, is loyal, and is strong headed.
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What is Aloha Mai?

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An ancient Hawaiian proverb 'Aloha Aku No, Aloha Mai No' means 'I give my love to you, you give your love to me. ' We try to bring this loving spirit to our business. The islands give us fresh, pure water, and we give back by donating a portion of our proceeds to The Nature Conservancy each year.
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Who is the Hawaiian goddess of ocean?

In Hawaiian mythology, Nāmaka (or Nā-maka-o-Kahaʻi, the eyes of Kahaʻi) appears as a sea goddess in the Pele family. She is an older sister of Pele-honua-mea. She is the daughter of Ku-waha-ilo and Haumea, whose other children are Pele, the Hiʻiaka sisters, the Kama brothers, and the bird Halulu.
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What happens if a mermaid kisses you?

Legend has it that a kiss from a mermaid can give you some amazing abilities, including being able to breathe underwater. Other stories suggest that a kiss from a mermaid may also give the receiver other enchanting powers such as the ability to heal people.
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Who is the Hawaiian goddess of water?

Na-maka-o-Kaha'i (Goddess of Water and the Sea) The older sister of Pele, Namaka is the goddess of water and the sea. With the opposite element of her passionate sister, Namaka was angered by her sister's seduction of her husband and chased her out of their home.
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What does Shishi mean in Hawaii?

Shishi: Urine or urination, used in "go shishi" or "make shishi". The Double-Tongued Dictionary gives three possible etymologies for "shishi": imitative from the sound of urinating, Japanese reduplicated shi from shiko "urinate" (sic., probably shito 尿 "urine"), or Portuguese xixi "urinate".
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What is hapa in Hawaiian?

The word hapa means “half,” “part,” or “mixed” in Hawaiian but has been used by non-Hawaiians to mean someone of part Asian heritage since as early as 1992 with the establishment of the Hapa Issues Forum student activist group at UC Berkeley.
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What are mixed-race Japanese called?

Hāfu (ハーフ, "half") is a Japanese language term used to refer to a person ethnically half Japanese and half non-Japanese. A loanword from English, the term literally means "half," a reference to the individual's non-Japanese heritage. The word can also be used to describe anyone with mixed-racial ancestry in general.
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What is the Hawaiian word for sweetheart?

n., Sweetheart, lover. Examples: Kāna ipo, his or her sweetheart.
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What is a Lolo in Hawaii?

1. n. Brains, bone marrow. Kau ka lā i ka lolo, the sun rests on the brains [it is noon; usually now without other connotation, but formerly believed a time with great mana as a man's aka (shadow, image) was no longer visible and was thought to have entered his sacred head—Nānā 123–4].
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