Hawaiian Word of the Week: Kū?ai
Kūʻai—To buy, barter.
Kūʻai—To buy, barter.
Makani—Wind, breeze.
Wahi—Place, location, position, site, setting.
Pōkole—Short, brief, shortage.
Iulai—July.
Holoholo—To go for a walk, ride or sail. Often used to express going away from home.
Lā—Day, date.
Hōʻike—To show or exhibit.
Iune—June.
狈ī苍补耻别濒别—滨苍迟别谤惫颈别飞.