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I've heard "Kumu" can mean "beginning" among other things and I know "'Ohana" means "family, including both blood-related and extended/friends" and "Mau Loa" means "Forever". I also know ‘Ohana Mau Loa = “Families are forever.” which is nice but I wanted to know how to say "the beginning of family". If anyone can be of some help on the wording of "beginning" or "the beginning of family" or even "the beginning of my life/journey (dont ask) that would be greatly appreciated!!! I need to know by Tomarrow afternoon so I'm kind of in a bind! Thanks!

2007-10-19 14:43:09 · 1 answers · asked by Mrs. B <3 5 in Society & Culture Languages

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ho'omaka'ana o ka 'ohana

ho'omaka'ana = beginning
o = of
ka = the
'ohana = family

2007-10-19 16:21:08 · answer #1 · answered by hope i can help 3 · 0 0

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