Aloha: pae moku [p-I mo-koo] or ailana (more modern) [I-la-na]
The Hawaiian word for island is "mokupuni" and for isle, it is "motu."
The Hawaiian word for island is "mokupuni."
To say "island warrior" in Hawaiian, you would say "kaukaualii kinolau."
In Hawaiian, "island boy" can be translated to "keiki mokupuni."
You would say "Nฤ wฤhine mokupuni" in Hawaiian to mean "The island girls."
In Hawaiian, Niihau means "the forbidden one" or "the small island." It is also known as the "Forbidden Isle" due to its limited access to visitors.
The Hawaiian word for island is "mokupuni."
There are 8 main Hawaiian Islands: Hawaiʻi (the Big Island) Kauaʻi (the Garden Isle) Kahoʻolawe (the Target Isle) Lānaʻi (the Pineapple Isle) Maui (the Valley Isle) Molokaʻi (the Friendly Isle) Niʻihau (the Forbidden Isle) Oʻahu (the Gathering Place)
To say "island warrior" in Hawaiian, you would say "kaukaualii kinolau."
Mokupuni O wahine
Isle de Paradis
koʻu mokupuni -Kāhea
"Kauai" in Hawaiian language means "place around the neck," which refers to the island's shape resembling a necklace.
You would say "Nฤ wฤhine mokupuni" in Hawaiian to mean "The island girls."
To say "from the big island" in Hawaiian, you would say "mai ka mokupuni nui."
Isle and island are synonyms.
An isle is an olde engish term for what we call nowadays an island. However, the word isle is still used but typically refers to a very small island in a body of water.
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