In Hawaiian, "hot guy" can be translated to "ke kanaka nui" or "ke kanaka uʻi," where "kanaka" means "man" or "person," and "nui" or "uʻi" conveys the idea of being attractive or handsome. The phrase may vary slightly based on context, but these translations generally capture the meaning.
In Hawaiian, "hot" can be translated as "wela."
The guy in the pizza store always makes me a Hawaiian.
hot mama = nani
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In Hawaiian, "little guy" can be translated as "keiki liʻiliʻi."
Yes. The Hawaiian Islands were formed by hot spot volcanoes.
In Hawaiian, "Hot Stuff" can be translated to "Pulu" which means "hot" or "spicy," and "Kahuna" can refer to someone with expertise or skill. However, there isn't a direct equivalent phrase for "Hot Stuff" in Hawaiian culture. Context often determines the best translation, so it might be helpful to describe what you mean more specifically.
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Hot spot ^_^
The Hawaiian term for any hot or cold appetizer.