Meat or fish wrapped in the Luau leaf and steamed
lau [l+ow]
Aloha: hāʻule lau [hay oo-lay l-ow] This is what's used, although there is no real word for autumn.
The word for "dirty" in Hawaiian is "ola'ola."
This is not a Hawaiian word. The Hawaiian language does not contain the letter "R".
"Shahoney" does not have a known meaning in Hawaiian. It is possible that the word is a variation or misinterpretation of a Hawaiian word or phrase.
The Welsh word "lau" translates to "leaf" in English.
In Hawaiian, "makalah" means "sore" or "sensitive" when referring to a physical injury or wound.
"Shaka" is a popular Hawaiian hand gesture used to convey various positive emotions such as aloha, thanks, and good vibes. It involves extending the thumb and pinkie finger while keeping the other fingers curled in. It is a symbol of the laid-back Hawaiian lifestyle and has become a universal sign for surfers and beachgoers around the world.
Hawaiian recipes are often a fusion of different types of cuisine with seafood, nuts and tropical fruits all featuring heavily. Poi, Lau lau and Loco Moco are all popular Hawaiian recipes.
The Hawaiian word "kai" means "sea" or "ocean." It is commonly used to refer to the ocean in Hawaiian language and can also be part of names or locations related to the sea.
It's Spencer in Hawaiian
Aloha: This is not a Hawaiian word or name. It is Japanese.