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How do you say lily in hawaiian?

There isn't a single, direct translation for "lily" in Hawaiian. This is because the word "lily" encompasses several different types of flowers.

However, you could use these terms depending on the specific type of lily:

* Liliʻu o ka uka (Lily of the valley): This refers to the lily of the valley, a small white flower.

* Mālamalama (White ginger lily): This refers to the white ginger lily, a fragrant white flower.

* Liliʻu o ke kai (Sea lily): This refers to a type of starfish that resembles a flower.

* Liliʻu (Lily): You could also use "liliʻu" as a general term for lily, although it is not a common word.

Ultimately, the best way to convey "lily" in Hawaiian would be to specify the type of lily you are referring to.

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