Aloha! And other useful words for your Hawaiian getaway
You packed your towel, your sunglasses, your sunscreen and everything else for your Hawaiian getaway. Missing anything? Words! Even though everyone speaks English, it never hurts to make someone smile by saying something in their local language.
Greetings
Aloha – Hello, Goodbye, Love
Pehea ‘oe – How are you?
Maika ‘ i – Good
Maika ‘ i ‘ ole – Bad (although, should you ever feel bad in Paradise? That would be a ‘no’.)
‘O wai kou inoa – What’s your name?
‘O…ko’u inoa – My name is…
Other basics
‘Ae – Yes
A’ole – No
Hoaloha – Friend
Kulikuli – Shut up/be quiet (because maybe that friend talks too much)
Lolo – Crazy (because maybe that friend is literally crazy)
Kahakai – Beach
Luakini – Temple for human sacrifice (so you know what place to avoid)
Directions
Mauka – Towards the mountains
Makai – Towards the ocean
Being polite
Kala mai ia’u – Excuse me
Mahalo – Thank you
Falling in love
Aloha au ia ‘oe – I love you
Ku’uipo – Sweetheart
Hawaiian things
Hula – The dance of Hawaii
Humuhumunukunukuapua’a- The state fish, a Triggerfish
Kahuna – Expert. A priest or an expert at any profession. Basically, the big boss.
Luau – Feast
Hang loose – Take it easy, relax, do things slowly (if you have given up on the Hawaiian)
Student life
Halau – School
Kumu – Teacher
Manuahi – Free, gratis (students love free things)
Haumana – Student
Food
Food – Kaukau (for when you’re Pololi – Hungry)
Niu – Coconut
Hala Kahiki – Pineapple
‘Ahui mai’a – Banana bunch
Animals
Honu – Turtle
L’a – Fish
Kohala – Humpback whale
Print these out, bring them along with you to the beach and have a go – you might make a locals day with these words.
Photo by Marieke