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What does kohala mean in hawaiian?

"Kohala" in Hawaiian doesn't have a single, specific meaning. It's a combination of two Hawaiian words:

* Ko - This prefix is often used to indicate something "belonging to" or "of."

* Hala - This refers to the pandanus plant, a common and important plant in Hawaiian culture.

Therefore, "Kohala" could be interpreted as:

* "Of the Pandanus" - This could refer to a place where Pandanus trees are abundant or a place named after a particular Pandanus grove.

* "Something belonging to the Pandanus" - This could refer to something associated with the Pandanus plant, like a particular type of leaf, fruit, or product made from the plant.

The most common usage of "Kohala" is as a place name. It's the name of a district on the island of Hawaiʻi (Big Island) known for its lush forests, volcanic landscapes, and historical significance.

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