Kolohe is rascal in Hawaiian.
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The term "rascal" originates from the Middle English word "rascal," which itself comes from the Old French "rascal" meaning "a young animal," particularly a young goat. This term evolved to describe someone considered mischievous, impudent, or cunning. Over time, "rascal" has taken on a more playful connotation, often referring to someone who is endearingly naughty or troublesome.
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1)You little rascal. 2)you rascal what are you trying to do!
Akuto is the Japanese word for "Rascal"
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"Kolohe" in Hawaiian means mischievous or naughty. It is often used to describe someone who is playful but in a slightly disobedient manner.
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Tagata ulavale
In truth he seems to have been a real old rascal!
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