A newcomer.
Malihini means tourist or a newcomer
Malihini means stranger in Hawaiian, but is technically a person who is a newcomer, or stranger among Hawaiians. Translation would be Malihini, kakanaka 'e
Malihini
Newcomer = Malihini (newcomer, tourist)
The Hawaiian word for outsider is "malihini."
Hawaiian Eye - 1959 Malihini Holiday 1-1 was released on: USA: 7 October 1959
malihini kipa, mea i kono 'ia
he malihini [hay ma-lee-hee-nee]
Haole. pronounced howlee
crostini, linguini, malihini, pecorini, zecchini, zucchini
"Malihini" is a common term used in Hawaii to refer to non-native individuals or newcomers to the islands.
Aloha: Say: Kanaka ʻē, haole, or malihini. [ka-na-ka A, how-lay, or ma-lee-hee-nee].