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Kūloko [kew-lo-ko]

Local people - kō ʻoneʻi poʻe [ko oh-na'ee po'A]

Local places - pili loko [pee-lee lo-ko]

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"Local" in Hawaiian can be translated as "kamaʻāina," which refers to a person who is native to the islands or has a strong connection to the local community.

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