Kakou mean in hawaiian
Fire in Hawaiian is pronounced Ahi
The Hawaiian translation for fire is Ahi, spoken as AH-he.
Aloha: ahi [ah-hee]
Aloha: ahi [ah-hee]
Yellowfin tuna or Bigeye tuna are both called ahi in Hawaii.
ahi means here if your doing spanish to English translation
ula ahi [ooh-la ah-hee] Some will just say ula. Some elders will also say waka [va-ka], but mostly ula ahi.
Wind. Water. Sun. Land.
Ahi Palekaiko
Yellowfin......and Big Eye Tuna. Ahi literal translation in Hawaiian is Smoke, which refers to the smoke that was produced when ancient Hawaiian would hook these fish on there hand lines. The fishermen would fish with the hand lines around a dowel, like a modern day drag system. As the line went screaming out the hemp type line would actually produce smoke. Ahi is freely used for both species in Hawaii.
In Maori, "ahi" means fire or blaze. It can refer to a physical fire or can be used metaphorically to represent energy, passion, or a strong desire. The word is also commonly used in cultural ceremonies and traditions involving fire.