Pasefika Hawaiʻian Dictionary: Puaʻa
Puaʻa in Hawaiʻian language is Sus scrofa, Sus scrofa domesticus Pig in English language.
Pig Sus scrofa, Sus scrofa domesticus in English language is known as:
- Puaʻa in Sāmoan language
- Puaʻa in Hawaiʻian language
- Puaka in Tongan language
- Puaʻa in Tahitian language
- Poaka in Māori language
Puaʻa Pig (Sus scrofa) - noun
Puaʻa (phonetic: / Po͞o-ah-ah / | ipa:/ ˈpuˑäˑʔäˑ / | symbols: / ˈpü-ä-ˌä / )
“Puaʻa” is a word in Hawaiʻian language used to identify a Pig (Sus scrofa).
“Puaʻa” in Sāmoan language and “Puaʻa” Tahitian language is also used to identify a Pig (Sus scrofa) and/or also translated to “Puaka” in Tongan language.
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