kea (kay-ah) is the word for the color white, as in Mauna Kea - white mountain.
color = waihoʻoluʻu
White dog
orange = 'alani (fruit, tree, or color).
In Hawaiian, "haole" is a term commonly used to refer to someone of Caucasian descent, particularly those who are considered outsiders or foreigners in Hawaii. It can hold varying degrees of derogatory connotations depending on the context in which it is used.
The Hawaiian state color is red.
The MΔori word for white is "ma" or "maero." It can be used to describe the color white or to describe something that is white in color.
The word white as a color is an adjective. It refers to a noun, not a verb. It can also be a noun meaning the color white, or the white part of an egg or of an eye
The noun 'white' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a color (or a lack of color); a word for a thing.The word 'white' is also an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.
Aloha. This has been corrected. The answer is kea [kay-ah]. kau
No, it is not a preposition. The word white is a noun (a color, or egg white) or an adjective.
The name Melia is the Hawaiian word for "plumeria", a flowering tropical tree that produces long leaves and bunches of pink, yellow, or white flowers. It is also the Hawaiian translation of the name "Mary".
The Hawaiian Hoary Bat has a fur color that is a combination of brown, gray, and white. It weighs about 14-18 grams. Its wingspan is around 15 inches.