Aloha Kumu [koo-moo]. Add kula if you are speaking to a school teacher [koo-moo koo-la]
Aloha: kumu 'oi loa [koo-moo oy lo-ah]
Kumu is teacher in Hawaiian
In Hawaiian, teacher is translated as "kumu."
"You are the best" in Hawaiian is "ʻO ʻoe ka maikaʻi."
Thanks to my Anatomy teacher who's Hawaiian....Don't worry = Mai ho`okaumaha
I would say mr.Ward is the best teacher in Sydney.
Kumu.
Wishing you the best always
honi ko'u ule that's the best way to say it :D
In Hawaiian culture, "kumu" can mean teacher, source, foundation, or root. It is often used to refer to a respected teacher or leader who imparts knowledge and wisdom.
I have 3 answers. I guess Hawaiian, like a lot of languages, recognizes a number of shades of brown:Palaunu (taught to me by a Hawaiian teacher)Uliuli (taught to me by another Hawaiian teacher)Maku`e (got from an Internet search)
How do you say hello to a man in Hawaiian
Jason in Hawaiian is translated as "Kekona."