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What does no mean in hawaiian?

"No" in Hawaiian can be expressed in a few ways:

* ʻAʻole (pronounced ah-oh-leh) is the most common and direct translation.

* ʻAʻohe (pronounced ah-oh-hey) is another common option, often used when referring to the absence of something.

* ʻAʻole loa (pronounced ah-oh-leh lo-ah) means "not at all" and emphasizes the negation.

It's important to note that "no" can also be expressed through various body language and gestures, depending on the context.

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