Pasefika Hawaiʻian Dictionary: Wauke
Wauke in Hawaiʻian language is Broussonetia papyrifera Paper mulberry in English language.
Paper mulberry Broussonetia papyrifera in English language is known as:
- Uʻa in Sāmoan language
- Wauke in Hawaiʻian language
- Hiapo in Tongan language
- Aute in Tahitian language
- Aute in Māori language
Wauke
Hawaiʻian to English Dictionary
English | Hawaiʻian | Sāmoan | Tongan | Tahitian | Māori | Scientific |
Canoe | Waʻa | Vaʻa | Vaka | Vaʻa | Waka | |
Double Hull Canoe | Waʻa kaulua | ʻAlia | Kalia | Vaʻa tāʻie tauati | Waka Unua | |
Mouth | Waha | Gutu | Ngutu | Vaha | Waha | |
Woman | Wahine | Fafine | Fefine | Vahine | Wahine | |
Water | Wai | Vai | Vai | Vai | Wai | H₂O or Oxidane |
Violet | Waioleka | Violē | Vaioleti | Vare‘au pa‘opa‘o | ||
Diadema urchin | Wana | Vaga | Vana | Vana | Kina | Echinothrix diadema |
Sea Urchin | Wana | Vaga | Vana | Vana | Kina | Echinoidea |
Coconut grater | Waʻu niu | ʻAusaʻalo | Hakalo | ‘Ana | ||
Paper mulberry | Wauke | Uʻa | Hiapo | Aute | Aute | Broussonetia papyrifera |
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