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Translate the hawaiian phrase kama aina?

"Kama aina" in Hawaiian translates to "like kind" or "of the same kind".

It's often used to describe things that are similar or belong to the same category.

Here are some examples of how it might be used:

* "E hoʻohana i nā mea kama aina." (Use things that are of the same kind.)

* "He mau pua kama aina." (They are flowers of the same kind.)

It's a very versatile phrase and can be used in a variety of contexts.

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