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How do you say the word hunter in hawaiian?

There isn't a single, direct translation for "hunter" in Hawaiian. However, you can use a few options depending on the context:

General hunter:

* Nā mea e hahai ana: This literally translates to "those who pursue," and could be used to describe someone who hunts animals.

Specific hunter:

* Kanaka hahai holoholona: This means "person who hunts animals" and is a more specific term.

* Kanaka hahai manu: This means "person who hunts birds."

* Kanaka hahai iʻa: This means "person who hunts fish."

Hunter as a profession:

* Kānaka hahai holoholona: This translates to "hunter," specifically as a profession.

The best choice depends on the specific context and the type of hunting being discussed.

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