Hawaiian Word of the Week: mo'olelo

Hawaiian Word of the Week: mo'olelo

I’ve always been interested in history or mo’olelo (pronounced: moe-oh-leh-low). This week marks the 82nd anniversary of the attack at Pearl Harbor. When I do visit Oahu, I make sure to make the trip and visit and pay respect to those soldiers who lost their lives there.

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Hawaiian Word of the Week: Ho'okahi wale no

Hawaiian Word of the Week: Ho'okahi wale no

I don’t know about you, but sometimes, I just feel the need to be ho’okahi wale nō (pronunciation: ho-oh-kah-hee vah-leh noh) or alone. As a painful introvert, spending time ho’okahi wale nō is my way to recharge my batteries to be able to deal with what the universe decides to throw at me.

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Hawaiian Word of the Week: Ho'omana'o

Hawaiian Word of the Week: Ho'omana'o

As many people spend this Memorial Day preparing for a barbecues or enjoying the day off, we give ho’omana’o (pronounced ho-oh-mah-nah-oh) or a remembrance to those who served our country and paid the ultimate price for our freedom.

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