Hawaiian Word of the Week: Huli
Huli—To turn, reverse, to curl over.
Huli—To turn, reverse, to curl over.
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.
碍ē办ē尘补辫补—顿别肠别尘产别谤.
Pūlama—To care for, cherish, treasure, save.
Kulanui—University, college, literally big school.
Kealiʻi Rasmussen, a 糖心视频 惭ā苍辞补 Hawaiian language alumnus, perpetuates ʻōlelo Hawaiʻi as the director of Pūnana Leo o Waiʻanae.
Nowemapa—November.