Aloha. Answer: hahai pua'a [ha-'high' poo-ah'ah]
Aloha. Answer: kanaka hahai [ha-hi]. Literally a person who hunts.
Aloha. Answer: kanaka hahai [ha-hi]. Literally a person who hunts.
In Hawaiian, "pig" is called "pua'a."
It's Hawaiian for 'triggerfish with a snout like a pig'
Yes
A Mexican pig roast is known simply as a pig roast. There is not a special term for this type of roast or gathering.
NO!! Dont be so naive!
a person or animal that hunts
A person who hunts for fossils.
"Puaa viri" is a phrase from the Hawaiian language, where "puaa" means "pig" and "viri" can refer to "sow" or a female pig. Together, it might be used in contexts related to pigs, pig farming, or cultural references involving these animals in Hawaiian traditions. The phrase can also reflect the significance of pigs in Hawaiian culture, especially in traditional feasts and celebrations.
It is Hawaiian Luau. It fit my crossword puzzle too.
There are several fun easy recipes for Hawaiian kalua pig without an imu available to download for free online. The best can be found on the Food Network website or allcooks.com.