Hawaiian Word of the Week: ?Ianuali
ʻIanuali—January.
ʻIanuali—January.
Pōmaikaʻi—Good fortune, blessedness, blessing, profit, prosperity.
Pepa—Paper, card, playing cards.
Mākia conveys the meaning of “aim, motto, or purpose.” In these transformative times, it serves as a powerful reminder to move forward with intention and clarity.
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P¨±lama—To care for, cherish, treasure, save.
Kulanui—University, college, literally big school.
Kealiʻi Rasmussen, a UH ²Ñ¨¡²Ô´Ç²¹ Hawaiian language alumnus, perpetuates ʻōlelo Âé¶¹´«Ã½ as the director of Pūnana Leo o Waiʻanae.
Nowemapa—November.
Hōʻea—To arrive.