A tsunami is also sometimes called a tidal wave.
The Hawaiian necklace is called a "lei" which is made by stringing together flowers, shells, leaves, or other materials. It is often given as a symbol of affection, celebration, or welcome in Hawaiian culture.
A Hawaiian wreath is called a "lei." It is commonly made from flowers, leaves, shells, or other materials and is worn as a symbol of affection or greeting.
Assemblies do not have written codes of laws. Laws are matters for magistrates and courts, not assemblies. Codes of law are things such as civil law, criminal law, and constitutional law. What assemblies have are procedures regarding debating, voting and other business they might carry out. Also note that Rome had three assemblies: the assembly of the soldiers, the assembly of the tribes, and the plebeian councils.
Sometimes called consumers. While producers produce the nutrients that other organisms eat, the consumers "obatin nutrients from other organisms".
Hawaii or any other place where taro is grown. It is probably best known as a Hawaiian food, but it is common throughout Polynesia. Note that "poi" is the Hawaiian name for it; other Polynesian languages have different names for it, but it is still the same food.
sometimes referred to as a squeezebox
A famous Hawaiian flower is the hibiscus, particularly the Hawaiian hibiscus (Hibiscus brackenridgei), which is the state flower of Hawaii. Known for its large, vibrant blooms, the hibiscus symbolizes beauty and hospitality in Hawaiian culture. It is often used in leis and decorations, adding a touch of tropical charm to the islands. Other popular Hawaiian flowers include plumeria and orchid varieties.
The only heaven known is the one in the sky where Jesus watches over us. Sometimes other places are called heavenly if it is relaxing or beautiful as a figure of speech.
It means the same in Hawaiian as in any other language.
The Big Island of Hawaii is the island referred to as "The Big Island" due to its larger size compared to the other Hawaiian islands. It is also known as Hawaii Island to avoid confusion with the name of the entire state.
A Hawaiian garland is called a "lei." It is a symbol of love, friendship, and celebration in Hawaiian culture, often given as a welcoming gesture to visitors or as a gift for special occasions. Leis are commonly made with flowers, leaves, shells, or other natural materials.