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What does the Hawaiian word moi translate to in English?

"Moi" in Hawaiian can have a few different translations depending on the context:

1. "Mine" - This is the most common translation, expressing possession.

2. "My" - Similar to "mine", it indicates ownership or belonging.

3. "Me" - It can also be used as a pronoun, referring to the speaker.

Example:

* "Keia ka'u moi" - This is mine (literally, "this is my mine").

* "E hele mai me moi" - Come with me (literally, "come with my me").

It's important to note that the context surrounding the word "moi" will determine the appropriate translation.

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