Haole, (noun) in Hawaiian means foreigner. In the earlier years when a Hawaiian native described a "haole"person usually the color of the person was a "white man/woman".
Aloha: kama'aina haole [ka-ma 'I-na howlay]
"Haole" is a Hawaiian term that can be used as a noun or adjective to describe someone who is not Hawaiian or a foreigner. It is pronounced as "how-lee."
Haole. pronounced howlee
Haole is Hawaiian slang for white people. IT can be a fact or an insult, depending on usage. Like if had one irratating white person someone would go "shaddap you stupid haole and go back to the mainland wea you came from" Lol nah Jk (; but yea dats what we say down in hawaii nei
In Hawaiian, the term "haole" is often used to refer to non-Hawaiian individuals, which can sometimes be used as a rough equivalent to "gringo". However, it's important to note that the cultural context and usage may differ between the two terms.
Aloha: kama'aina haole [ka-ma 'I-na howlay]
"Haole" is a Hawaiian term that can be used as a noun or adjective to describe someone who is not Hawaiian or a foreigner. It is pronounced as "how-lee."
Haole
Haole. pronounced howlee
Koa haole, also known as the Hawaiian acacia or Acacia koa, is native to Hawaii. It thrives in various Hawaiian forests and is particularly found on the islands of Hawaii, Maui, and Oahu. This tree species is known for its beautiful wood and ecological significance in Hawaiian ecosystems.
Haole is Hawaiian slang for white people. IT can be a fact or an insult, depending on usage. Like if had one irratating white person someone would go "shaddap you stupid haole and go back to the mainland wea you came from" Lol nah Jk (; but yea dats what we say down in hawaii nei
In Hawaiian, the term "haole" is often used to refer to non-Hawaiian individuals, which can sometimes be used as a rough equivalent to "gringo". However, it's important to note that the cultural context and usage may differ between the two terms.
Aloha; Kiapolō haole [keeah-polo howlay]
Kukui haole [koo-koo-ee ha-oh-lay]
Aloha; Kiapolō haole [keeah-polo howlay]
Waikiki translates to "spouting water" in Hawaiian, referring to the freshwater springs that once flowed in the area.
The word is haole [how-lay] and it is a white person (someone from the mainland who is not Hawai`ian)