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What does mean in Hawaiian?

"Mean" in Hawaiian is ʻanoʻole.

However, it's important to note that ʻanoʻole is a broader term than just "mean" in English. It encompasses a range of negative qualities including:

* Unkind: ʻanoʻole can be used to describe someone who is unkind or inconsiderate towards others.

* Unpleasant: It can also be used to describe something that is unpleasant or distasteful.

* Harmful: In some contexts, ʻanoʻole can even imply something that is harmful or dangerous.

It's always best to consider the context and tone of the conversation when using ʻanoʻole to ensure you are accurately conveying your intended meaning.

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