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What does kimo mean in hawaiian?

"Kimo" is not a word in Hawaiian. It is likely a misspelling of "kimo," which means "beautiful," "handsome," or "lovely." It is often used to describe someone's physical appearance.

It's important to note that while "kimo" can be used to describe a person's beauty, it can also be used to describe the beauty of a place or thing.

For example:

* "He kimo loa 'o ia." (He is very handsome.)

* "He kimo ka nani o ka moana." (The beauty of the ocean is lovely.)

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