Hula teacher
Hula is a Hawaiian word. It has no connection to Hebrew at all.
a'ole pilikia(no trouble/problem).
"A' a i ka hula waiho i ka hale" is a Hawaiian proverb that translates to "The hula dance is left at home." This saying emphasizes the importance of context and appropriateness, suggesting that certain cultural expressions, like hula, should be performed in suitable settings rather than casually or outside their traditional environments. It reflects the value of respecting cultural practices and their significance within specific spaces.
hula (ballroom dancing is called hulahula)
hula,gala,area,papa,mama,soda,
Aloha. Answer: kumu (hula teacher: kumu hula)
"Kumu" in Hawaiian can have multiple meanings, depending on the context. It can mean "origin," "foundation," "source," or "teacher." In the context of education, "kumu" typically refers to a teacher or educator.
In Hawaiian, teacher is translated as "kumu."
KUMU-FM was created on 1967-09-01.
Aloha: You say kumu (koo-moo).
Kumu.
Aloha; to coach - a'o; a coach - kumu [koomoo]; not to be confused with a coach (like a car) which is ka'a
A hula dance can be performed either sitting or standing. The hula dance has been part of Hawaiian culture since ancient times. Hula is traditionally taught by a kumu hula-hula teacher in a hula halau-hula school.
hawaiin greatings
Im hawaiin and in hawaiin flower is Pua
In Hawaiian culture, "kumu" can mean teacher, source, foundation, or root. It is often used to refer to a respected teacher or leader who imparts knowledge and wisdom.
kumu mele (vocal) [koo-moo may-lay], or kumu pila hoʻokani (instrumental) [koo-moo pee-lah ho'oh-kah-nee]