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In Hawaiian, "have purpose" can be expressed as "i ka manaʻo," which translates to "in the thought" or "with intention." The concept of purpose is often intertwined with the idea of intention and direction in Hawaiian culture. Another way to convey this idea might be "ʻo ia ka mea e hoʻokumu i ka manaʻo," meaning "it is the thing that establishes the thought."

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