Pasefika Hawaiʻian Dictionary: Lauaʻe
Lauaʻe in Hawaiʻian language is Microsorum/Phymatosorus grossus or scolopendria Musk (Maile scented) Fern in English language.
Musk (Maile scented) Fern Microsorum/Phymatosorus grossus or scolopendria in English language is known as:
- Lau magamaga in Sāmoan language
- Lauaʻe in Hawaiʻian language
- Laufale in Tongan language
- Metuapuaʻa in Tahitian language
- in Māori language
Lauaʻe Musk Fern (Microsorum/Phymatosorus grossus) - noun
Lauaʻe (phonetic: / Lah-ow-ah-ay / | ipa:/ ˈLaʊˑäˑʔe̞ / | symbols: / ˈLäü äˈ-ˌā / )
Lauaʻe is a word in Hawaiʻian language used to identify Musk (Maile scented) Fern Microsorum/Phymatosorus grossus or scolopendria.
“Lauaʻe” in Hawaiʻian language is translated to “Lau magamaga” in Sāmoan language, “Laufale” in Tongan language and/or “Metuapuaʻa” in Tahitian language to identify Musk (Maile scented) Fern Microsorum/Phymatosorus grossus or scolopendria.
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