No, the adjective Hawaiian is a proper adjective, a word that describes a noun; or a proper noun for a person from Hawaii, also a proper noun.
There is no direct translation for the Hawaiian word "lehiwa." It is not a common word in the Hawaiian language. It could possibly be a proper noun or a name rather than having a specific meaning.
In Hawaiian, the word "regards" can be translated as "aloha." However, it is more common to use other Hawaiian words like "mahalo" (thank you) or "nānā" (take care) when conveying greetings or well wishes.
Yes, the word 'Hawaiian' is a noun, a word for a native or inhabitant of Hawaii and the language of the native Hawaiians; a word for a person and a thing.The word 'Hawaiian' is also an adjective, a word that describes a noun as of or from Hawaii.
Hawaii is a proper noun; the related proper adjective is Hawaiian. Rusty is generally a common adjective, although it can be a nickname and thus a proper noun.
Yes, it is a proper noun.
common noun
helemai is come 'oe is you hawaiian is the noun(person place or thing) 'E helemai 'oe hawaiian?
Common
Common noun
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Pea is a common noun, and peas is the plural...still a common noun.
A common noun.