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What does po mai Kai mean in hawaiian?

"Po mai kai" is not a Hawaiian phrase. It seems like you might be trying to say "Pō mai kai".

"Pō mai kai" is a Hawaiian phrase that means "from the sea". It's often used to describe something that originates from the ocean, like seafood or something found on the beach.

Here's a breakdown of the phrase:

* Pō: Night, evening, or darkness

* Mai: From, out of, or coming from

* Kai: Sea, ocean

So, "Pō mai kai" literally means "from the night sea" or "from the ocean at night".

It's a beautiful and poetic phrase that evokes a sense of mystery and wonder.

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