Pasefika Hawaiʻian Dictionary: Uhi
Uhi in Hawaiʻian language is Dioscorea Yam in English language.
Yam Dioscorea in English language is known as:
- Ufi in Sāmoan language
- Uhi in Hawaiʻian language
- ʻUfi in Tongan language
- in Tahitian language
- in Māori language
Uhi
Hawaiʻian to English Dictionary
English | Hawaiʻian | Sāmoan | Tongan | Tahitian | Māori | Scientific |
Red | ‘Ula‘ula | Mūmū | Kulokula | ‘Ura‘ura | ||
Red | ‘Ula‘ula | Mūmū | Kulokula | ‘Ute‘ute | ||
Rain | Ua | Timu | ʻUha | Ua | Ua | |
Sweet Potato | ʻUala | ʻUmala | Ipomoea batatas | |||
Pier | Uapo | Uafu | Uafu | |||
Yam | Uhi | Ufi | ʻUfi | Dioscorea | ||
Breadfruit | ʻUlu | ʻUlu | Mei | ʻUru | Kuru | Artocarpus altilis |
Forest | Ulu lā‘au | Vao | Vao | Ururā‘au | Wao | |
Giant trevally | Ulua | Sapoʻanae | Caranx ignobilis | |||
Ten | ʻUmi | Sefulu | Hogofulu | Ahuru | Tekau |
English to Polynesian Dictionary
Hawaiʻian to English Dictionary
Tongan to English Dictionary
Tahitian to English Dictionary
Māori to English Dictionary
The Pasefika Polynesian dictionary is project of Jon Apisa intended as a comparative dictionary to view similarities, differences and cognate relationships of words in multiple Polynesian languages.