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limu

Meaning: seaweed

Pronunciation: LEE-moo
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Meaning

seaweed

Usage: In Pidgin, "limu" refers to various types of edible seaweed, a staple in Hawaiian cuisine. It's often used in dishes like poke, or eaten as a side dish. Different types of limu have unique textures and flavors.

Examples

"Pick limu from rocks"

"Eh, gotta go pick some limu fo' da poke tonight."

"Da limu on dis plate, ono! You like try some?"

Origin & Cultural Context

Origin: Limu has been a vital part of the Hawaiian diet and culture for centuries. It was traditionally gathered from the ocean and used for food, medicine, and religious practices.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does "limu" mean in Hawaiian Pidgin?

"limu" means "seaweed" in Hawaiian Pidgin. In Pidgin, "limu" refers to various types of edible seaweed, a staple in Hawaiian cuisine. It's often used in dishes like poke, or eaten as a side dish. Different types of limu have unique textures and flavors..

How do you pronounce "limu"?

"limu" is pronounced "LEE-moo". Click the "Hear Pronunciation" button above to listen!

How do you use "limu" in a sentence?

Example: "Pick limu from rocks"

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"Negative sentences in Pidgin often use 'never' for past tense, as in 'I never see him' (I didn't see him)."

Local Culture Fact

"Hawaiian Pidgin (HWC) originated on sugar plantations as a way for diverse ethnic groups to communicate."

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