Fast (as in Quick) = wikiwiki or ʻĀwīwī.
In Hawaiian, the word "fast" can be translated as "wikiwiki."
No, the word "wiki" is not a Hawaiian word for fast. "Wiki" is actually derived from the Hawaiian word for "quick" or "fast", but its meaning has evolved in the context of collaborative website editing platforms like Wikipedia.
Wiki is a Hawaiian word for FAST.
In Hawaiian, it is a word that means "Fast".
It is a Hawaiian word that means 'fast'.
Wiki wiki means "quick" or "fast" in Hawaiian. It is commonly used in Hawaii to describe something that is done rapidly or efficiently.
wikiwiki [wee-kee-wee-kee]
No. "Wiki" is the Hawaiian word for "fast". So literally, it's "fast-pedia".
Wiki means fast in Hawaiian it can also be an acronym for What I Know Is
ʻĀwīwī. pronounced ah-vee-vee
"Tiki" refers to carved human-like figures in Maori and Polynesian cultures, while "wiki" in Hawaiian can mean quick or fast. So, "Tiki Wiki" in Hawaiian may be interpreted as "fast carvings" or "quick figures."
Wiki is a Hawaiian word for 'fast'. It can also stand for 'What I Know Is'.