The Hawaiian word for fire is "ahi."
There are only a couple of definitions for the word "ahi". They both have to do with types of tuna fish. It is a Japanese word. They are the yellowfin tuna and bigeye tuna.
Ahi Palekaiko
chalo kjoi to ahi
In Maori, "ahi" means fire or blaze. It can refer to a physical fire or can be used metaphorically to represent energy, passion, or a strong desire. The word is also commonly used in cultural ceremonies and traditions involving fire.
An ahi is another name for the yellowfin tuna.
Bernice Ahi's birth name is Bernice Frances Ahi.
its deja lo ahi... which mean leave it there or put it there and pon me is slang for put so i assume it says put it there as lo is it remember just cause you hear what you think is one word it might not be ponmelo is 3 words pon me lo it actually is one word (déjalo) ahí and pónmelo.
Elton Ahi was born on 1964-08-06.
"Ahi ahi kakou" in Hawaiian means "we are all fire" or "we are all flames." It is a metaphorical expression emphasizing unity and shared passion among a group of people.
ahi means here if your doing spanish to English translation
Fire in Hawaiian is "Ahi."