Hawaiian Word of the Week: ?Ike
ʻIke—To see, know, feel, recognize, perceive, experience.
ʻIke—To see, know, feel, recognize, perceive, experience.
Windward CC instructor Kapela Wong provides free Hawaiian language classes for Hawaiian homestead residents in Kapolei.
Paʻahana—Industrious, busy, hard-working.
The celebration brought together more than 100 students from Hawaiian language medium education schools on Kauaʻi, teachers, ʻohana and more than 30 community organizations.
Mohala—Unfolded, as flower petals; blossoming, opening up; appearing clear, as a thought.
糖心视频 Mānoa alumna Leilani Poliʻahu is the voice behind Hawaiʻi Public Radio’s Hawaiian word of the day segment.
Hawaiʻinuiākea School for Hawaiian Knowledge hosts free Hawaiian language community events on three islands.
Ulu—To grow, increase, spread; growth.
Hawaiian language production Glitter in the Paʻakai reveals facets of an ʻohana grappling with loss, identity and healing.
Ui—To ask, question, appeal, turn to for help or advice.