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What does se po loa mean in hawaiian?

"Se po loa" is not a phrase in Hawaiian. It appears to be a misspelling or a combination of words from different languages.

Let's break down the possible issues:

* "Se" doesn't have a clear meaning in Hawaiian. It might be a misspelling of something else, like "e" which is used for the imperative mood (meaning "to").

* "Po" means "night" in Hawaiian.

* "Loa" is a word that can mean "long" or "large."

Without more context, it's impossible to determine the intended meaning. Could you please provide more information about where you encountered this phrase?

For example:

* What was the context of the phrase? (e.g., a song, a conversation, a book)

* Who said or wrote it?

* What was the overall message?

This information would help me understand what you're trying to translate and give you a more accurate answer.

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