hawaiian

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English - Turkish
hawaili

Lulu Adasına 1862 yılında, olasılıkla Hawaili bir dansçı kız olan Lulu Sweet'in adı verildi. - Lulu Island was named after a possibly Hawaiian showgirl, Lulu Sweet, in 1862.

{i} hawaiili
(isim) hawaiili
{s} hawaii'ye ait

Benim favori Pizzam Hawaii'ye ait. - My favorite Pizza is Hawaiian.

{s} hawaii

Tom bir parmakarası terlik ve bir Hawaii gömleği giyiyordu. - Tom was wearing flip-flops and a Hawaiian shirt.

Klas ve farklı olmak için Hawaii tişörtümü ve yeşil şortumu giymeyi tercih ettim, ama çabucak beyaz gömlek ve siyah pantolona alıştım. - I preferred wearing my Hawaiian T-shirt and green shorts to be cool and different, but I quickly got used to the white shirt and black slacks.

hawaiian capital
hawai'nin başkenti
hawaiian dancing
hawai dansı
hawaiian guitar
hawaii gitarı
hawaiian islands
hawaii adaları
hawaiian skirt
Hawaiian etek
hawaiian activity
havai benzeri püskürme
hawaiian-emperor chain
havai-imparator (denizaltı volkan) zinciri
hawaiian-type eruption
havai-tipi püskürme
kalimera, yasas hawaiian: aloha
Kalimera, Hawaiian yasas: aloha
English - English
Of or having to do with the culture of the U.S. state of Hawaii
A resident of the U.S. state of Hawaii
A descendant of the peoples inhabiting the Hawaiian Islands prior to European contact
Of or having to do with the Hawaiian race, culture, or language
The Hawaiian language
Of or having to do with a resident of the U.S. state of Hawaii
Descended from the peoples inhabiting the Hawaiian islands prior to European contact
Any of the aboriginal people of Hawaii. They are the descendants of Polynesians who migrated to Hawaii in two waves: the first from the Marquesas Islands probably AD 400; the second from Tahiti in the 9th or 10th century. Without metals, pottery, or beasts of burden, Hawaiians made implements of stone, wood, shell, teeth, and bone. They had a highly developed oral culture and possessed percussion, string, and wind instruments. Their basic unit of land, the ahupuaa, usually extended from the shore to the mountaintop, providing the occupants with the means to grow and gather all they needed. Hawaiians had four principal gods and many lesser deities. Their laws, which included intricate taboos, bore heavily upon the people, especially women. After the arrival of Christian missionaries in 1820, some of the more repressive laws and taboos were abolished, but the native population was devastated by Western diseases. Numbering about 300,000 in 1778, full-blooded Hawaiians today number fewer than 10,000
{i} native or resident of Hawaii (United States)
a resident of Hawaii
{s} of or from Hawaii, pertaining to Hawaii (United States)
of or relating to or characteristic of the state or island of Hawaii or to the people or culture or language
A native of Hawaii
the Oceanic languages spoken on Hawaii a resident of Hawaii of or relating to or characteristic of the state or island of Hawaii or to the people or culture or language
the Oceanic languages spoken on Hawaii
Belonging to Hawaii or the Sandwich Islands, or to the people of Hawaii
Hawaiian Pidgin
A creole language based in part on English used by most "local" residents of Hawaii
Hawaiian Pidgin
Any pidgin language based on Hawaiian, especially used in the second half of the 19th century and the earliest 20th century
Hawaiian hawk
a raptor of the Buteo genus endemic to Hawaiʻi
Hawaiian hawks
plural form of Hawaiian hawk
Hawaiian Islands
A group of volcanic and coral islands in the central Pacific Ocean coextensive with the state of Hawaii. There are eight major islands and more than a hundred minor ones. The islands were settled by Polynesians in the sixth century and visited by Capt. James Cook in 1778. They were ruled by native Hawaiian monarchs from 1795 until 1893, when Queen Liliuokalani was deposed. A republic was proclaimed the following year, but petitions for annexation by the United States were finally approved in 1898
Hawaiian guitar
An electric guitar consisting of a long fretted neck and six to eight steel strings that are plucked while being pressed with a movable steel bar. Also called steel guitar
Hawaiian shirt
A colorfully patterned short-sleeved sport shirt
hawaiian guitar
guitar whose steel strings are twanged while being pressed with a movable steel bar for a glissando effect
hawaiian islands
a group of volcanic and coral islands in the central Pacific
Northwestern Hawaiian Islands
the small islands and atolls in the Hawaiian island chain located northwest (in some cases, far to the northwest) of the islands of Kauai and Niihau
Native Hawaiian
A member or descendant of the indigenous Polynesian people of the Hawaiian Islands
native hawaiian
a member or descendant of the indigenous Polynesian people who lived in the Hawaiian Islands