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9 Sayings for Hawaiian Proverbs in the Database.
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:: Proverbs »
Hawaiian
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A coral reef hardens into land.
Source: (Hawaiian)
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Abuse is like a god that destroys his master.
Source: (Hawaiian)
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No one is hurt by doing the right thing.
Source: (Hawaiian)
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Paddle together, bail, paddle; paddle, bail; paddle towards the
land.
Source: (Hawaiian)
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The Lehua blossom unfolds when the rains tread on it.
Source: (Hawaiian)
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The leopard does not change his spots.
Source: (Hawaiian)
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The rain follows after the forest.
Source: (Hawaiian)
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Those above are going down, those below are going up.
Source: (Hawaiian)
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Unite to move forward.
Source: (Hawaiian)
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