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Monthly ʻŌlelo Noʻeau - October

ʻŌlelo Noʻeau are Hawaiian proverbs that often offer wisdom for a person to live by. The theme for this year is Aloha - the Hawaiian term for Love. These monthly posts will show you aloha in action, in the Hawaiian context.


You might recognize some words from the [this ʻŌlelo Noʻeau]!

- Kauwā = Slave; kauwā is the older spelling, it's now usually spelled kauā

- Kanaka = Person, man, human being

- Na = N-Possessive, A-class, meaning "belonging to," "for," "of"

- Aloha = Love


All together:

Man is a slave to love.

Human beings are slaves that belong to love.




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