- language, in
which it is
referred to as
gomokunarabe (五目並べ). Go
means five,
moku is a
counter word for
pieces and
narabe means line-up. The game is po****r...
-
Kanji (漢字,
pronounced [kaɲdʑi] ) are
logographic Chinese characters,
adapted from
Chinese script, used in the
writing of ****anese. They were made a major...
- Nīhoa [niːˈhowə] or Hawaiian:
Nihoa [niˈhowə]), also
known as Bird
Island or
Moku Manu, is the
tallest of ten
islands and
atolls in the
uninhabited Northwestern...
- (with Kahoʻolawe) Molokaʻi Niʻihau Oʻahu
Moku (largest
subdivisions of an island) For example, Oʻahu had six
Moku: Honolulu/Kona, Koʻolau Loa, Koʻolau Poko...
- (on the left when
looking from Lanikai) is
referred to as
Moku Nui and the
smaller is
Moku Iki,
which translates literally to big
island and
small island...
- festivals.[citation needed] In 2018, he
received his
first Grammy nomination a
Moku Maluhia:
Peaceful Island in the
category of Best New Age Album. In 2020 his...
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Turtle Island is a name for
Earth or
North America, used by some
American Indigenous peoples, as well as by some
Indigenous rights activists. The name...
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Necker Island (Hawaiian:
Mokumanamana "branched island") is a
small uninhabited island in the
Northwestern Hawaiian Islands. It is
located at 23°34′30″N...
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Coconut Island, or
Moku o Loʻe, is a 28-acre (113,000 m²)
island in Kāneʻohe Bay off the
island of Oʻahu in the
state of Hawaiʻi,
United States. It is...
-
relative to the
other islands. In Hawaiian, the
island is
sometimes called Moku o Keawe. The word
keawe has
several meanings. One definition, "southern cross"...