mahalo
English
Etymology
From Hawaiian mahalo, from Proto-Eastern Polynesian *masalo.
Pronunciation
- (US) IPA(key): /ˈmɑˌhɑloʊ/, /məˈhɑloʊ/
Interjection
mahalo
Usage notes
The word is widely used in public notices in Hawaii, most visibly on trash cans, leading some tourists unfamiliar with the term to infer the meaning as “trash can”.
Derived terms
References
- Hawaiian Words[1], 25 May 2005 (last accessed), archived from the original on 5 October 2008
Hawaiian
Etymology
From Proto-Eastern Polynesian *masalo, from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *sadəp (compare Tagalog masarap, Malay sedap).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /maˈha.lo/, [məˈhɐ.lo]
Interjection
mahalo
Noun
mahalo
- thanks, gratitude
- admiration, praise, esteem
- ka mea i mahalo ʻia, Mr. Kamaliʻi ― the esteemed Mr. Kamali
- ʻO wau nō me ka mahalo. ― Respectfully yours.
- regards, respects
Verb
mahalo
- to thank
- to admire, praise, appreciate
References
- The Meaning of Hawaiian Words[2], 25 May 2005 (last accessed)