The fish is called Kūmū in Hawaiian and "white saddle goatfish" in English. The scientific name is Parupeneus porphyreus
Kumu.
In Hawaiian, teacher is translated as "kumu."
KUMU-FM was created on 1967-09-01.
"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.
Aloha. Answer: kumu (hula teacher: kumu hula)
Aloha: You say kumu (koo-moo).
Aloha; to coach - a'o; a coach - kumu [koomoo]; not to be confused with a coach (like a car) which is ka'a
Hula teacher
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]
The Hawaiian word for wood is "kumu."
Aloha: I thought I answered this... : ( It is kumu (coo-moo).