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Tender laulau!

Meaning: meat wrapped in taro leaves

Pronunciation: LOW-low
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Meaning

meat wrapped in taro leaves

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What does "Tender laulau!" mean in Hawaiian Pidgin?

"Tender laulau!" means "meat wrapped in taro leaves" in Hawaiian Pidgin.

How do you pronounce "Tender laulau!"?

"Tender laulau!" is pronounced "LOW-low". Click the "Hear Pronunciation" button above to listen!

When do locals use "Tender laulau!"?

"Tender laulau!" is a food expression used in everyday Hawaiian Pidgin conversation.

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