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How do you say white sun in hawaiian?

There's no direct translation for "white sun" in Hawaiian. Here's why and some ways to express the idea:

* "White" in Hawaiian (keʻokeʻo) is not typically used to describe the sun. The sun is usually referred to as "lā" (sun), which is a general term.

* The sun is a source of life and warmth in Hawaiian culture. It's associated with the god Lono and is seen as a benevolent force.

If you want to describe a white sun, you could use:

* "Lā keʻokeʻo" (Sun white): This directly translates to "white sun" but might sound a little odd to a native speaker.

* "Lā ʻālohilohi" (Sun shining): This describes the bright, radiant sun.

* "Lā mālamalama" (Sun bright): This also describes the sun's brightness.

Ultimately, the best way to express "white sun" in Hawaiian depends on the context and what you want to convey.

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