Hawaiian Word Of The DayBrought to you by KAMEHAMEHA SCHOOLSKITV 4 News anchor Paula Akana introduces the Hawaiian Word of the Day, brought to you by Kamehameha Schools on KITV 4 News each morning Monday through Friday. Words are presented by students from Kamehameha Schools and various Hawaiian charter schools to help viewers develop a better understanding of Hawaiian language and culture. A | B | E | H | I | K | L | M | N | O | P | U | WA· 'ai -- to eat · 'aka'aka -- to laugh · Ala 'Ala -- Street/Path or sweet fragrance · alakea -- white road · Ala Wai -- water way, canal in Waikiki · anuanu -- cold · Ao -- It's meanings include clouds and sky as in Ao•lele (flying clouds) and Ao•lani (heavenly cloud) · 'a'ole pilikia -- no problem · Au -- It's meanings include an era or current as in Ke•au•hou (the new era) and Ke•au•kaha (the passing current) · 'au'au --to bathe B · Beretania -- Britain E · e kala mai ia'u -- excuse me · E Malama Pono -- To take care · ea -- sovereignty or life · 'eke -- bag H · hA -- breath, life, to breathe, exhale. · Ha'aha'a -- Humble · ha'ahea -- proud, to cherish with pride. · ha'awi -- to give · hai -- to speak, to break · hakakà -- to fight · hakioawa -- breaking of the harbor · Halakahiki -- Pineapple · Halawa -- Curve; valley on Oahu · Haleakalā -- Haleakalā is Māui's highest peak and one of the tallest mountains in Hawai'i. Haleakalā means "house of the sun" and was home to the god Māui's grandmother. · Haleiwa -- House of the 'iwa bird; town on Oahu's north shore · Hale ho'ike'ike -- Museum · Hale ho'ike'ike holoholona -- Zoo · hale ho'okolokolo -- courthouse · Hale ku'ai -- Store · hale maka'i -- police station · Halemaumau -- fern house (fire pit of Pele), oahu roadway · háliimaile -- maile vines strewn · Hanapepe -- To bruise or to crush; area on Kauai · hAnau -- to give birth. · Hanauma -- Curved Bay · hanohano -- glorious,magnificent,noble honored. · hapai hao -- to lift, as in weights · hea -- where · he aha ka mea hou -- what's new? · He'eia -- Heavenly shadow, area on Oahu's Windward side · heenalu -- to surf · heleakala -- to snare by the sun · hiki nó -- okay · Hilo: Hawaiian Word -- to twist or braid and it is the first night of the new moon and a town on the Big Island · himeni -- to sing · hinano -- male pandanus flower · hiwahiwa -- precious · hoalu -- depression or to slack · hó'ihi -- sacred, holy · Hoihoi: Hawaiian Word -- interesting and entertaining · holo -- to run · honi -- to kiss or smell · ho'oilina -- heir, inheritance, legacy, heritage. · ho'oku'i -- collision · ho'Ola -- to save, heal, cure. · ho'olohe -- to listen · ho'oma'ema'e -- to clean · ho'opi'i -- to one · Ho'oponopono -- To put right, adjust, correct or rectify · ho'opuka -- to produce · Honoapiilani -- highway around Maui named after chief Piilani · honua -- land, earth, world. I · Iao -- Supreme cloud; area on Maui · ihi to peel · Iki -- It's meanings include little or small as in Pu'u•iki (small hill) and Poho•iki (small depression) · I Mua -- to move forward, Oahu street · inu -- to drink · loio -- judge · Iwilei -- A section of Honolulu K · ka'a 'ōhua -- bus. "E kau ma luna o ke ka'a 'ōhua." Ride the bus. · ka'a maka'i -- police car · Kaena -- The heat; the north point area of Oahu · Kaha -- It's meanings include place and to pass by as in Kaha•lu'u (diving place) and Ke•au•kaha (the passing current) · kaha -- to grade · kàhea -- to call · Kahekili -- Maui chief, highway on Oahu, lightning · Kahi -- It's meanings include alone or single as in Lapa•kahi (single ridge) and Hana•kahi (single task) · Kahu -- Guardian · kaiāulu -- community. "E kōkua i kou kaiāulu." Help your community. · Kailua -- Two seas, Windward Oahu town · Kaimukì -- Ti oven, area on Oahu · kAko'o -- to uphold, support, favor, assist. · Kalakáua -- the day of war, monarch name: King David Kalakaua (there is a · kalaiwa -- to drive. "E kalaiwa pono." Drive safely. · Kalanianaole -- highway on Oahu, name of Prince Jonah Kuhio Kalanianaole · kalaupapa -- the flat plain · kama'Aina -- native born, acquainted, familiar. · kama'áina -- native born · Kamehameha -- first king, royal family; the lonely one, highway name · Kapalama -- lama wood house for chiefs, street on Oahu · Kanalua -- Doubtful, undecided, reluctance · kanawai -- law · Kāne'ohe -- is a large town in the Windward district of O'ahu. Kāne'ohe is made up of two words: kāne, which means "man," and 'ohe which means "bamboo." Kāne'ohe means "bamboo man". · Kaonohi -- fragment of rainbow, Oahu road · Kaunakakai -- Beach landing; town on Molokai · kauo -- to tow or drag · kaupalena to set a deadline · Kapolei -- is Hawai'i fastest growing community. It is named after one of Pele's sisters and means "beloved Kapo." · Kaukau -- Chant for the dead or stones used as a temporary altar · Kawaiahao -- water of Ha'o (famous chief), street name beginning on the grounds of Kawaiahao Church · kea'au -- land section in the Puna district on the island of Hawaii · kealaíkahiki -- pathway to Tahiti · Keauhou -- the new current · keaukaha -- passing current · Keawa'ula -- A popular surfing spot often referred to as Yokohama Bay · Keeaumoku -- father in law and ally of Kamehameha ekahi, also a street in Honolulu · kēia -- is the Hawaiian word for "this." "'O kēia ka Hua'ōlelo Hawai'i o ka Lā." This is the Hawaiian Word of the Day. · Kekúanaó'a -- the standing projections · kéná -- that (near the speaker) · keópua -- cloud bank · ke 'olu'olu -- please · Kihei -- Shawl or cape; area on Maui · Kilauea -- spewing, much spreading, name of Big Island volcano · kiloi -- to throw away · kipa -- to visit · kipahulu> -- to fetch from exhausted gardens · kipo'o to indent · kiwi -- television · koekou to strum · Komo mai -- to welcome, street on Oahu · kU'E -- to oppose, resist, protest. · kulAiwi -- native land, homeland. · Kulikuli -- means noisy or deaf. It is also a scolding to "keep quiet." A nicer way to ask for quiet is to say "hāmau". · kùkàkùkà -- to discuss · Ku ka paila -- A big pile · kukula -- to build; to construct · kupa -- native, citizen. · Kupono -- Honest, proper, appropriate l M N O · 'o ia mau nó -- the same as usual · ´Ohana -- family, relative, or to be related, whether it’s a small ´ohana or an extended one · 'óiwi -- native or native son · ola -- life · Ola Kino Maika'i -- Good health · ´Ōlelo -- word, language, statement, to speak; Ōlelo Hawaiyi means "Hawaiian language" · Olelo No'eau -- Wise saying · one hAnau -- birth sands. · 'onipa'a -- steadfast, immovable. · ´ōpala -- rubbish, trash, or litter; "kini ōpala" is where ōpala belongs: in the trash can. · ´ōpio -- youth, youngster, and junior. Today, it commonly refers to a teenager. P U · Ua -- rain · ua -- to shout, to cry · ulu -- to grow, increase, spread. · Ulupalakua -- Breadfruit ripening; area on Maui W Copyright 2007 by TheHawaiiChannel.com All rights reserved. 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