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What is vibes in Hawaiian?

There isn't a direct translation for "vibes" in Hawaiian. "Vibes" is a relatively modern English word, and Hawaiian language doesn't have the same concept.

However, depending on the context of "vibes" you could use:

* ʻAno (pronounced ah-no): This translates to "type," "kind," or "sort," and can be used to describe the overall feeling or atmosphere of a place or situation. For example, "ʻAno maikaʻi" (ah-no my-kai-ee) means "good vibes."

* Mana (pronounced mah-nah): This word is more complex, encompassing spiritual power, energy, and influence. It can be used to describe a person's charisma, or the positive or negative energy of a place.

* ʻAuinalā (pronounced ow-ee-nah-lah): This means "sunshine" but can also be used to describe a feeling of happiness or good energy.

Ultimately, the best way to convey "vibes" in Hawaiian would be to describe the specific feeling or atmosphere you're trying to express.

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