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mana

Meaning: spiritual power

Pronunciation: MAH-nah
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Meaning

spiritual power

Usage: In Pidgin, "mana" refers to a spiritual or supernatural power believed to be present in people, places, and things. It's often associated with healing, leadership, and the overall well-being of a person or environment. The strength of someone's or something's mana can influence how they are perceived and treated.

Examples

"Dis place get strong mana"

"Da kahuna gotta plenny mana, can heal anyting."

"You gotta show respect, cuz dat place fulla mana."

Origin & Cultural Context

Origin: The concept of "mana" is deeply rooted in Polynesian cultures, including Hawaii. It represents a fundamental force or energy that permeates the universe and is essential for life and success.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does "mana" mean in Hawaiian Pidgin?

"mana" means "spiritual power" in Hawaiian Pidgin. In Pidgin, "mana" refers to a spiritual or supernatural power believed to be present in people, places, and things. It's often associated with healing, leadership, and the overall well-being of a person or environment. The strength of someone's or something's mana can influence how they are perceived and treated..

How do you pronounce "mana"?

"mana" is pronounced "MAH-nah". Click the "Hear Pronunciation" button above to listen!

How do you use "mana" in a sentence?

Example: "Dis place get strong mana"

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