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What does Na mean in Hawaiian?

"Na" in Hawaiian doesn't have a direct meaning on its own. It's a definite article, similar to "the" in English.

However, it can be combined with other words to create new meanings:

* Na mea: This means "the things" or "the objects."

* Na kānaka: This means "the people" or "the humans."

* Na'au: This means "heart" or "innermost feelings."

It's important to consider the context of the phrase to understand the meaning of "na."

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