Pasefika Hawaiʻian Dictionary: Lawe
Lawe in Hawaiʻian language is Take, give in English language.
Take, give in English language is known as:
- ʻAve in Sāmoan language
- Lawe in Hawaiʻian language
- ʻAve in Tongan language
- Rave in Tahitian language
- Tango in Māori language
Lawe (Take, give) - verb
Lawe (phonetic: / Lah-vey / | ipa:/ ˈLävei / | symbols: / ˈLävā / )
Lawe is a word in Hawai‘ian language meaning to Take and/or give.
‘Ōlelo Hawai‘i (Hawai‘ian language) includes words where the letter “w” is pronounced as a “v” and/or can be pronouced either as “w” or “v”.
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