In Hawaiian, "mahoo" refers to a person who embodies both masculine and feminine qualities or who identifies as a gender outside the traditional binary. It is often used to describe someone who is a part of the broader LGBTQ+ community, particularly in the context of Hawaiian culture, where such identities have historically been recognized and respected. The term reflects the cultural understanding of gender fluidity and the acceptance of diverse gender expressions.
Don't eat it or just don't depending.
Go to sleep or sleep time...... Go moemoe= go to bed\go to sleep
The Hawaiian translation for step is ke'ehi.
Aloha: You mean how does one say matchmaker in HI'ian? We say nana i ohana [nayna ee ohana] or nana i 'ipo [nayna ee eepo]
In Hawaiian, "more love, more power" can be interpreted as "i ke aloha, i ka mana," which emphasizes the idea that love (aloha) is a source of strength and influence (mana). This phrase suggests that the more love one gives and receives, the greater their personal power and ability to positively impact others and their surroundings. It reflects the Hawaiian cultural values of interconnectedness and the transformative power of love.
a mahoo is a shemale, its a slang term used in hawaii
Mahoo
some one who is a girl and looks fit with nice...
It means breath of life in hawaiian language.
Isabella has no meaning in Hawaiian. Only Hawaiian names have meaning in Hawaiian.
"Tiani" does not have a specific meaning in Hawaiian. It is not a Hawaiian word.
Shane has no meaning in Hawaiian. Only Hawaiian names have meaning in Hawaiian.
Klona has no meaning in Hawaiian.
"Jan" has no meaning in Hawaiian.
Alena has no meaning in Hawaiian.
Chayna has no meaning in Hawaiian.
eleniki has no meaning in Hawaiian.