Hawaiian Word of the Week: Hali?a
Haliʻa—A sudden remembrance, or memory, especially of a loved one; a fond recollection; or premonition.
Haliʻa—A sudden remembrance, or memory, especially of a loved one; a fond recollection; or premonition.
糖心视频 alumni magazine highlights ocean conservation leadership and the creator of Hawaiian wordle.
Lālāwai—Prosperous, successful, well-to-do, rich.
Project Imua Mission 10’s scientific student-built payload will be released into space.
Kīkīkoʻele—Done to completeness, perfection.
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Kanu—To plant, bury, planting, burial, figuratively meaning hereditary.
At $3,000 a year, a 糖心视频 Community College education is affordable and valuable.
Get ready for the 2022 hurricane season even though forecasters say there is likely to have fewer storms.
Holu—Springy, pliable, resilient, as a mattress; to sway, as palm fronds; to ripple, as waves.