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Hawaiian Word For Shark

Hawaiian Word For Shark, , , , , , , 0, Niho peata: (Marquesan) m. shark teeth. Niho peata in Marquesan, www.pinterest.at, 0 x 0, jpg, Line of shark fins protruding above the water, lālani kalalea. To catch sharks with bait and noose, kūmanō. Shark-tooth weapon, leiomano. Shark-tooth knife, niho ʻoki. To behave as a shark, to act like a shark, to pursue women, hoʻomanō. References: See saying, holopapa #2, and. Learn the word for "Shark" and other related vocabulary in Hawaiian so that you can talk about Wild Animals with confidence. The Hawaiian word for shark is manō. Many ancient Hawaiian legends and proverbs tell of the niuhi, which is a man-eating shark, but most Hawaiians regarded the shark., 12, hawaiian-word-for-shark, Tourist Destinations Line of shark fins protruding above the water, lālani kalalea. To catch sharks with bait and noose, kūmanō. Shark-tooth weapon, leiomano. Shark-tooth knife, niho ʻoki. To behave as a shark, to act like a shark, to pursue women, hoʻomanō. References: See saying, holopapa #2, and. Learn the word for "Shark" and other related vocabulary in Hawaiian so that you can talk about Wild Animals with confidence. The Hawaiian word for shark is manō. Many ancient Hawaiian legends and proverbs tell of the niuhi, which is a man-eating shark, but most Hawaiians regarded the shark.

List of Sharks in Hawaii with Pictures

List of Sharks in Hawaii with Pictures

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Polynesian Shark – Maui Sticker Company

Polynesian Shark – Maui Sticker Company

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Hawaiian Word For Shark

There are numerous animals native to the Hawaiian islands. Below are some Hawaiian words for animals you may see during your visit. Check 'shark' translations into Hawaiian. Look through examples of shark translation in sentences, listen to pronunciation and learn grammar. Online Hawaiian dictionaries and resources for learning the Hawaiian language.