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There are only 12 letters in the Hawaiian alphabet, five vowels (a, e, i, o, u) and seven consonants (h, k, l, m, n, p, w). Every vowel is pronounced and all words and syllables end in a vowel. Here is a list of some common Hawaiian words and phrases.
akamai: smart, wise ala: road or path aloha: greetings, farewell, or love anuenue: rainbow aole: no Ewa: direction of Ewa plantation haole: Caucasion, white halakahiki: pineapple hale: house hana: to work hapa: half, or small part hauoli la hanau: happy birthday Heiau: ancient Hawaiian temple huhu: angry hulilau: fishing party huhu: angry hui: a club or assembly hula: Hawaiian dance imu: cooking pit ipo: sweetheart kai: ocean, salt water kane: man kamaaina: long time local resident kapu: forbidden kaukau: food keiki: child kokua: help lanai: porch, veranda laulau: wrapped food cooked in imu lolo: crazy, stupid luau: feast mahalo: thanks Ma’i ka’i: I am fine makai: towards the ocean Malama pono: be careful mauka: towards the mountains Mele Kalikimaka: Merry Christmas muumuu: loose fitting dress nani: beautiful, lovely niu: coconut okole: bottom rear end ono: delicious, good opu: belly pali: cliff, precipice pau: finished pehea oe?: How are you? pilau: trouble poi: crushed tarot root puka: hole pupu: hors d’oeuvre ua: rain wahine: woman wai: water wikiwki: hurry
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