Aloha: kama'aina haole [ka-ma 'I-na howlay]
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∙ 12y ago"Haole" is a term in Hawaiian that is often used to refer to white people or non-native Hawaiians.
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Depends on the context and your definition of Hawaiian. If you mean a “white skinned person of Part Hawaiian blood” that would be Hapa haole. If you mean Hawaiian as a member of the Hawaiian kingdom or a Hawaiian national they are referred to as malihini.
To say "white" in Hawaiian, you would say "kāmaʻa."
You would say Briana as "Paliana" in Hawaiian.
spirit or ghost = 'uhane
In Hawaiian, you can say "nā wāwae keʻokeʻo" which translates to white toes.
To say "whisper" in Hawaiian, you would use the word "kuolo."
To say "white" in Hawaiian, you would say "kāmaʻa."
You would say Briana as "Paliana" in Hawaiian.
spirit or ghost = 'uhane
In Hawaiian, you can say "nā wāwae keʻokeʻo" which translates to white toes.
In Hawaiian, brave can be translated as "kūpa'a."
In Hawaiian, you would say "ʻO waikea ʻoe."
In Hawaiian, you would say "hoʻomaluhia".
To say "whisper" in Hawaiian, you would use the word "kuolo."
You would say "Ke ʻoluʻolu au" in Hawaiian for "I am excited".
To say "pedal" in Hawaiian, you would use the word "wiliwili."
The phrase "white sun" in Hawaiian is translated as "lā kea."
To say "come here" in Hawaiian, you would say " hele mai."