In the most simple terms Haole (how-lay) means non-Hawai'ian born / non- native to Hawai'i. Just like if you were born in America but your parents were from France here on business and stayed. You would be a Haole.
They are sometimes referred to as Haole.
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Waikiki translates to "spouting water" in Hawaiian, referring to the freshwater springs that once flowed in the area.
Koa haole is a term used in Hawaii to refer to non-native Hawaiians or white people. The term has origins in the Hawaiian language where "koa" means warrior and "haole" means foreign or outsider. It was historically used to distinguish Caucasians from native Hawaiians.
In Hawaiian, "haole" is a term commonly used to refer to someone of Caucasian descent, particularly those who are considered outsiders or foreigners in Hawaii. It can hold varying degrees of derogatory connotations depending on the context in which it is used.
Filipino/haole
In Hawaiian, the term "haole" is often used to refer to non-Hawaiian individuals, which can sometimes be used as a rough equivalent to "gringo". However, it's important to note that the cultural context and usage may differ between the two terms.
The Hawaiian word for a non-native is "malihini." It refers to someone who is a newcomer or visitor to the islands, not originally from Hawaii.
The cast of Kill Haole Day - 2012 includes: Craig Akina as Ken Xaedon Kaui as Kenny Douglas Nettel as Evan
Haole is Hawaiian slang for white people. IT can be a fact or an insult, depending on usage. Like if had one irratating white person someone would go "shaddap you stupid haole and go back to the mainland wea you came from" Lol nah Jk (; but yea dats what we say down in hawaii nei
First that word dosent exist so no no he is not