February 12, 2013

Hawaiian Glossary

Just a few words or expressions from the local pastiche of language (not by any means "Hawaiian" the original language of these islands) bear explanation.
  • ahupua`a - traditional tract of land extending, pie-shaped, from the top of the mountain to the ocean
  • da kine - substitute name for anything ("the kind") when you can't think of its name
  • grind (v), grinds (n) - to eat (v), food (n)
  • kahuna - a shaman, from ka (the) huna (secret)
  • kupuna - elder (a person 55 years or older)
  • mahalo - thank you
  • makai - the direction toward the ocean
  • mauka - the direction up the mountain
  • pau - finish
  • pilau - badness, negative things
  • pono - goodness, righteousness
  • wahine - woman
Please feel free to ask in comments anything I should add here, especial if I have used a word without explaining it properly.



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