only one: hau
they get snow 15mm of snow each year thats it just 15mm because in hawaii it is pretty hot and tropical so yeh
It is a popular misconception that the Inuit have many words for snow. The words may differ according to the number of tribes, but generally there is no more words in Inuit that in English. The hoax started in 1911 and from then the number of words may have risen to about 400. However, counting generously, there may be about a dozen.
Most eskimo groups have only 2 words for snow, but all the inuit languages taken into account there is only 4 words for snow in total.
They don't. It is a modern-day myth that they have 40 words for snow.
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hau means snow or hau kea which means white snow
Hank Snow, lyrics here: http://www.lyricstime.com/hank-snow-hawaiian-cowboy-lyrics.html
Many words we use in English have a word in the Hawaiian language. The Hawaiian word for Heart is Puuwai.
packing snow wet snow and fliries
There is no way to be exact, since there's no universally accepted definition of what a word is. But the Hawaiian language contains between 20,000 and 40,000 words, by most estimates.
-Let -It -Snow -now -Lent -toweL
You would say "lu'au" in Hawaiian. The word "lu'au" refers to a Hawaiian feast or celebration.
No, it does not.
they get snow 15mm of snow each year thats it just 15mm because in hawaii it is pretty hot and tropical so yeh
No. The Hawaiian language doesn't have a G or an F, and Hawaiian words must end with a vowel.
The Hawaiian word for light is "maika'i".
Hawaiian prepositions don't line up evenly with English prepositions, so it depends entirely on the sentence. for example, it could be ma, i, i? or many other words.