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kukui

Meaning: a type of tree

Pronunciation: koo-KOO-ee
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Meaning

a type of tree

Usage: Kukui refers to the candlenut tree, a significant tree in Hawaiian culture. The nuts were used for various purposes, including making oil, leis, and as a source of light. The term is often used when discussing the tree itself or products derived from it.

Examples

"kukui stay a type of tree"

"Da kukui nuts, gotta roast 'em fo' make 'em good."

"See dat big kukui tree ovah dea? Good shade, yeah?"

Origin & Cultural Context

Origin: The kukui tree is native to the Hawaiian Islands and was brought by the early Polynesian settlers. It holds deep cultural significance, representing light, enlightenment, and protection.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does "kukui" mean in Hawaiian Pidgin?

"kukui" means "a type of tree" in Hawaiian Pidgin. Kukui refers to the candlenut tree, a significant tree in Hawaiian culture. The nuts were used for various purposes, including making oil, leis, and as a source of light. The term is often used when discussing the tree itself or products derived from it..

How do you pronounce "kukui"?

"kukui" is pronounced "koo-KOO-ee". Click the "Hear Pronunciation" button above to listen!

How do you use "kukui" in a sentence?

Example: "kukui stay a type of tree"

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