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The word for warrior is "koa", and although there is a tree named koa whose use was primarily for canoe building, that is not why the warriors were named that. Koa is endemic to Hawaii and in other Polynesian languages like Tahitian or Samoan, their "toa" is our "koa" for warrior and they do not have the koa growing there.
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koa. came from the koa tree that they made weapons from because of the extrem density of the wood.
To say "island warrior" in Hawaiian, you would say "kaukaualii kinolau."
You can say "pūʻaliʻi wāhine" in Hawaiian, which translates to "female warrior."
Hawaiian translation for 'warrior 'is 'koa'.
The term "peaceful warrior" can be translated to "kālai maluhia" in Hawaiian.
"One True Love" in Hawaiian is "He Aloha Wahine Ponoloe."
The phrase "spirit of the warrior goddess" can be translated to Hawaiian as "uhane o ka 'ōtū wahine kaua."
I think there is no way to say it in the language, just most likely an accent? I tried to look on google translate, but there were no options for the Hawaiian language. I hope this is ood for you (; Its just My opinion but i believe its true (:
Say that they are warm blooded.
The mask is made of a gourd. Their use is not clear. Some say they were warn during rituals, other sources say that they were warn by makini warriors who protected the king. Hawaiian history is not clear because early Hawaiians did not have a written language.
You can say "I am Hawaiian" in Hawaiian as "ʻO wau he Hawaiʻi."
You can say Michelle in Hawaiian as "Mikinale."
Say that they are warm blooded.