What does ka mean in Hawaiian?

The most common are the two, ka and ke, which mean the in Hawaiian. Ke is used before any word beginning with k, e, a, or o. An easy trick to remember this is that the letters it goes with spells out "ke ao" which means the cloud in Hawaiian. Another common pair of kaʻi are he and nā. He means a or an.
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What is the difference between Ka and Ke in Hawaiian?

The choice to use Ke versus Ka has to do with the word that immediately follows it. If the next word begins with K, E, A or O you would use Ke, otherwise you would use Ka (there are a couple of exceptions to this such as a few words that begin with an 'okina).
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What does ka au mean in Hawaiian?

Kaau (kā'-ā'u), n. Hawaiian numeral meaning the number forty: hookahi kaau or one forty, that is, one, number forty.
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What is Ka Oi?

June 28, 2021. This week's Hawaiian phrase is “No ka `oi” [noh kah oy], meaning “the best.” It typically follows a noun. When you hear someone say Hawaii no ka `oi, they're saying Hawaii is the best. And if you're reading this, chances are you wholeheartedly agree.
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Why is Maui No Ka Oi?

The phrase Maui nō ka ʻoi means "Maui is the best" in the Hawaiian language. Maui Nō Ka ʻOi Magazine features stories relating to the culture, art, dining, environmental issues, current events, recreational activities, and local businesses within Maui County.
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Hawaiian Vocabulary: Ka Hale (The House/Home)



What does Aloha Nui Loa?

very much love, lots of love.
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What do Hawaiians call locals?

Kama'aina (ka-ma-aye-na)

Kama'aina are locals or Hawaiian residents regardless of ethnicity.
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What do Hawaiians call their friends?

Hoaloha (hō'-ă-lō'-na), n. / hō'-ă-lō'-na / Parker Haw to Eng , [A contraction of hoaaloha.] A friend; a beloved companion.
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What is Ka I in Hawaiian?

Kai (ka'i), v. / ka'i / Parker Haw to Eng , 1. To try or learn to walk. 2. To lead; to show the way.
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What does ka'ai mean in Hawaiian?

v. To bind or tie round; to gird on, as an oriental dress; to tie on, as a fillet on the head, or a girdle around the waist.
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What does Koa mean in Hawaii?

[Hawaiian Dictionary (Hawaiian)] koa. 1. nvs. Brave, bold, fearless, valiant; bravery, courage.
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Is it illegal to speak Hawaiian in Hawaii?

The Hawaiian Language Banned

After the annexation of Hawaii as a territory of the United States in 1898, the language was officially banned from schools and the government.
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How do Hawaiians say Merry Christmas?

Made famous in 1950 by Bing Crosby and the Andrew Sisters, “Mele Kalikimaka” is indeed how the phrase “Merry Christmas” was borrowed into Hawaiian.
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How do Hawaiians say good morning?

Pronounced a-lo-ha

Use Aloha kakahiaka to say, 'good morning', Aloha 'auinalā for 'good afternoon' and Aloha ahiahi for 'good evening'.
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What do Hawaiians call their mom?

Makuahine, māmā; lūauʻi makuahine; hulilau (fig.).
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What does pipi mean in Hawaiian?

[Hawaiian Dictionary (Hawaiian)] pipi. 1. n. Hawaiian pearl oyster (Pinctada radiata); in songs this is known as the iʻa hāmau leo o ʻEwa, ʻEwa's silent sea creature [it was believed that talking would cause a breeze to ripple the water and frighten the pipi].
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How do you offend a Hawaiian?

14 Foolproof Ways To Make Someone From Hawaii Cringe
  1. Tell us that we pronounce "Hawaii" funny. ...
  2. Drive like an idiot - or use your car horn. ...
  3. Referring to all locals as "Hawaiians." ...
  4. Talk about your dislike of the beach. ...
  5. Trying to speak pidgin like the locals. ...
  6. Ask us if you need a passport to visit Hawaii.
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Why Do Hawaiians say brah?

One of the most common Hawaiian pidgin terms is that of brah, meaning “brother”. And, as you might've guessed, a brah doesn't have to be your brother by blood.
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Why Do Hawaiians say Chee Hoo?

Chee comes from the word Cheehoo, a Hawaiian slang originating from the Samoa culture. It is a term that is often used around family and friends in a positive light. “Cheehoo!” is exclaimed when you are celebrating or if something is exciting. The term is most similar to terms like woohoo, yee-haw, or wahoo.
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What does Mahalo Ke Akua mean?

Mahalo ke Akua means thanks be to God.
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How do Hawaiians say thanks?

Mahalo nui (pronounced mah-hah-loh noo-ee) means "thank you very much." And if you really appreciate something, you can say mahalo nui loa (pronounced mah-hah-loh noo-ee loh-wah), which means "thank you so very much." Looking for the women's bathroom? This word will be on the door.
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What does Komo Mai?

Mahalo: Thank you. E komo mai: Welcome.
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