"Makua" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Makua" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Makua" Meaning

Makua is a Hawaiian term that refers to a parental figure or an elderly person who serves as a guiding figure or a source of wisdom and guidance to younger people. In Hawaiian culture, makua is a respected title given to someone who has earned the respect and admiration of their community.

"Makua" Examples

Makua


Makua is a Hawaiian term that refers to a senior, a patriarch or a matriarch in a family or a community. Here are 5 usage examples:

The makua of the village was respected by all the residents for his wisdom and leadership.
The grandmother was considered the makua of the family, and everyone sought her advice.
The makua of the team was already planning for the next season's strategy.
In Hawaiian culture, the makua is considered a symbol of authority and respect.
The new arrivals in the community sought out the makua for guidance on how to adjust to the local way of life.

Note: These examples are fictional and used only for demonstration purposes.

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