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How do you say amber in hawaiian?

There isn't a single, direct translation for "amber" in Hawaiian. However, you could use a descriptive phrase based on the color or origin of amber:

* 'Ele'ele maka o ka niu - This translates to "black eyes of the coconut" and refers to the dark, fossilized resin of the coconut palm.

* 'Ele'ele maka o ka lā'au - This translates to "black eyes of the tree" and refers to the dark, fossilized resin of trees in general.

* Pōhaku 'ele'ele - This literally means "black stone" and could be used to describe the appearance of amber.

Ultimately, the best way to express "amber" in Hawaiian would depend on the context and what you want to emphasize.

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