i kēia manawa at this time i kekahi manawa sometimes ma luna o on top of, or above ma kahi o approximately, near to, literally: near the place of like ʻole of all different kinds ma ʻaneʻi here at this place ma laila at that place we just mentioned no laila for that reason just mentioned, therefore a pau completely he mokupuni an island he moku a land division or sometimes an island he inoa a name he home a home [same as English] he makeima a macadamia nut or mac nut tree he kope coffee or coffee tree he mīkana a papaya or papaya tree he huaʻai a fruit he malihini a visitor, someone unfamiliar with a place he nahele a forest ke kai the sea ka uka the upland he kahua mokulele an airport he hale kūʻai a store he hale ʻaina a restaurant he kauhale a group of buildings, a village or small town he ʻōhiʻa a tall strong tree that is affiliated with Pele and Hawaiʻi Island he hale a house he lehua a blossom of the ʻōhiʻa tree; usually red; fig. strength nui alot, much, large pau finished. Not quite the same as "a pau" kaulana well known, famous kahiko ancient loa all the way, long, far, very nani pretty, beautiful huikau confused maikaʻi good uluwehiwehi adorned by natural beauty, verdant growth mālie calm, tranquil, gently Hawaiʻi the name of the island, which gives its name to the state Hawa-ʻi an often heard alternate to the complete pronunciation Moku o Keawe a poertic name for Hawaiʻi island Pele goddess of the volcano who lives presently on Hawaiʻi Halemaʻumaʻu the crate in Kīlauea where Pele makes her home Kīlauea the active volcano on the side of Mauna Loa mountain Mauna Loa the long, 13,677 foot high mountain which dominates the southern end of the island Mauna Kea The 13,796 foot high mountain on Hawaiʻi known for its dusting with snow at certain times of the year, and its international observatories atop. Poliʻahu the goddess of Mauna Kea and its snow Pāka the name of the ranch known in English as "The Parker Ranch" Hilo a district on Hawaiʻi island Puna a district on Hawaiʻi island Kaʻū a district on Hawaiʻi island Kona Hema a district on Hawaiʻi island Kona ʻĀkau a district on Hawaiʻi island Waimea a district on Hawaiʻi island Kohala a district on Hawaiʻi island Hāmākua a district on Hawaiʻi island Kona a name given to the dry, or leeward, sides of each of the islands Koʻolau a name given to the windward, or rainy, sides of the islands huakaʻi to travel, journey noho to live; to sit; to stay nānā to look, observe ʻike to see, to know makemake to wish for something, to desire, to want holoholo to travel about ulu to grow, as a plant grows