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How do you say hot in hawaiian?

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

* Wela: This is the most common and general word for "hot." It can be used for both temperature and spiciness.

* Wela loa: This literally means "very hot," and is used for extremely high temperatures.

* Pulu: This word is specifically used for "spicy" or "hot" food.

* Aheahe: This means "warm" and can be used for a pleasant temperature.

So, if you are talking about the weather, you would use wela. If you are talking about spicy food, you would use pulu. And if you are talking about a comfortable temperature, you would use aheahe.

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