Aloha; Kiapolō haole [keeah-polo howlay]
To say "white" in Hawaiian, you would say "kāmaʻa."
"Puti demonyo" is how you say white devil in Tagalog.
devil = kiapolo
In Hawaiian, you can say "nā wāwae keʻokeʻo" which translates to white toes.
The phrase "white sun" in Hawaiian is translated as "lā kea."
Onii Shiro
"Haole" is a term in Hawaiian that is often used to refer to white people or non-native Hawaiians.
halekea [ha-lay-kay-ah]
The Hawaiian word for white dog is "īlio kea."
I don't say "the devil the devil don't take me devil."
Mandarin: Yangguizi (foreign devil), Dabizi (big nose), Huangmao (yellow hair) Cantonese: Gweilo (devil) Hokkien: Angmo (red hair)