General "out":
* waho: This is the most common word for "out" and can be used in many contexts. It can also mean "outside" or "away from".
* mawaho: This is a more formal way to say "out".
* mawaho aku: This means "out there" or "far away".
Other specific "out" meanings:
* puka: This means "opening" or "hole" and can be used to say "out of the door" or "out of the window".
* hele: This means "to go" and can be used to say "go out" or "come out".
* hoohaʻi: This means "to release" and can be used to say "to let out" or "to release from".
The best word to use will depend on the specific context and the intended meaning.
For example:
* "I'm going out" could be translated as "E hele ana au i waho".
* "He went out the door" could be translated as "Ua hele aku ʻo ia ma ka puka".
It's always good to consider the specific situation and choose the most appropriate word or phrase.