Author Archives: Liana
Hikina
1. East 2. (Cap.) Orient. 3. Coming, advent. School is starting all around us. Excitement is in the air. It’s definitely a time of new beginnings for students and teachers. The new school year always reminds me of a new start: new … Continue reading
Ānuenue
1. nvi. Rainbow. E wai ānuenue ana nā wāwae o nā koa, the feet of the soldiers form a rainbow pattern [of marching soldiers in colored uniforms]. (PNP nuanua.) I don’t know why it is (well, I kinda do, it is because … Continue reading
Huakaʻi
nvi. Trip, voyage, journey, mission, procession, parade; to travel, parade. My dad’s Hawaiian name was Kahuakaʻi. We always pronounced it Kahuakai (without the ʻokina) until I started learning the Hawaiian language and then I realized that it was probably Kahuakaʻi … Continue reading
Kiaʻi
nvt. Guard, watchman, caretaker; to watch, guard, picket; to overlook, as a bluff. KŪ KIAʻI MAUNA! KŪ! That was the rally cry heard over and over yesterday on the news and social network sites. And it has been heard in the … Continue reading
Kau wela
Summer, hot season. We just celebrated the summer solstice (ka māuikiʻikiʻi o ke kau wela) on Sunday. Hundreds gathered at different locations on Oʻahu (or like me in my own yard) welcoming this auspicious day. So I thought summer would … Continue reading
ʻŌhiʻa ʻai
Mountain apple A telltale sign that summer has arrive, in addition to mangoes and lychee, is the sweet taste of ʻōhiʻa ʻai, or mountain apples. The ʻōhiʻa ʻai is found on many islands in the Pacific and its fruit is … Continue reading
Leka Uila
electric mail (email) Today’s momi is simple enough. It is the means by which you communicate both professionally and personally, everyday, via leka uila, email! One note of interest is that this word was translated into Hawaiian by virtue of its … Continue reading
Pali Hāuliuli
pali – cliff, precipice, steep hill or slope hāuliuli – Blackish, swarthy, dark. Most of the pali, or cliffs, that we see in our islands are on the windward (koʻolau) sides of the islands. A quick lesson in geology will … Continue reading
Loli
1. vt. To change, alter, influence, turn, turn over. Loli wale, to change for apparently no reason or whimsically; variable. Loli ʻana, change, conversion, variation, evolution. Loli aʻe, to vary, change. hoʻo.loli To change, convert, exchange, alter, transform, take a new … Continue reading
Uluwehi
Lush and beautiful verdure; a place where beautiful plants thrive; festively adorned. Wehi means to adorned or decorative. Ulu means to grow. So literally uluwehi means “decorative growth”. You hear uluwehi in songs, names, chants. It is quite a beautiful … Continue reading