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What does Ano mean in hawaiian?

"Ano" is not a word in the Hawaiian language. It is likely you are thinking of "ʻAno," which means "kind" or "type".

Here are some examples:

* ʻAno o ka meaʻai - "Kind of food"

* ʻAno o ka pua - "Type of flower"

* ʻAno o ke kanaka - "Kind of person"

It's important to note that the 'okina (') is a significant part of the Hawaiian language. It indicates a glottal stop, which is a sound like the pause between "uh oh".

If you have any other Hawaiian words you are trying to decipher, feel free to ask!

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