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How do you say see in Hawaiian?

There are a few ways to say "see" in Hawaiian, depending on the context:

General "see":

* ʻIke (ee-kay): This is the most common and general way to say "see" in Hawaiian. It means "to see, to know, to understand".

* Nānā (nah-nah): This means "to look at, to watch, to observe".

"See you later":

* A hui hou (ah-hoo-ee how): This means "until we meet again". It's the most common way to say "see you later" in Hawaiian.

* Aloha kakahiaka (ah-lo-ha kah-kah-hee-ah-kah): This means "good morning" and can be used as a farewell in the morning.

* Aloha auinalā (ah-lo-ha ow-ee-nah-lah): This means "good afternoon" and can be used as a farewell in the afternoon.

* Aloha ahiahi (ah-lo-ha ah-hee-ah-hee): This means "good evening" and can be used as a farewell in the evening.

The best way to say "see" in Hawaiian depends on the specific situation and the level of formality.

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