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kunu

kunu is the word for “self” in Hawaiian. It’s been used to describe the state of being a person in a specific moment in time or place.

Like many words of power, “kunu” comes from the Hawaiian ‘ohana (pronounced ‘ook-na’) which means family. This is what Hawaiians call the “family of ancestors” and the term has been variously translated as, “family of blood,” “family of origin,” “ancestral family,” “family of the land,” or “ancestral family.

It’s a nice way to think of ourselves in the Hawaiian sense of family, but let’s face it, it’s not a nice way to think of ourselves in our English sense of family, our sense of self.

The origin of the word kunu comes from the Hawaiian word for family, ku. This word is related to ku, which is one of the first words people thought of to name themselves. This is what Hawaiians call the family of ancestors and the term has been variously translated as, family of blood, family of origin, ancestral family, family of the land, or ancestral family.

In ancient times, the family of origin was often synonymous with the family of blood. This is why the term “ancestral family” was used to name a group of people who were related by blood, but who were not related by the same blood. This is how the Hawaiian word kunu came to be. It was used by the Tongan to describe the group of people who are related to a particular island.

The only way to get the word out is to get it out of the mouth of the person you’re talking to. If you’re thinking about the word, the word is always the same. This is why the word kunu is often translated as “birthing.” We know that the word is often used by people who have no memory of being in the presence of a specific person, but we don’t know if it actually translates well.

The word is best translated as “birthing.” This is because this word was used by the Tongan to describe someone who was born on the same island where the Tongan people had an ancestor. This word also means “birth.

Why take a lot of time to process this? By the way, we were only able to get to know the Tongan people in all the ways we could. They had no clue what we were saying, and they were so confused that they were willing to give us a fake title to explain everything. It’s more a feeling of frustration than any real-life experience.

To be honest, this is more frustration than anything. We felt so out of place that we had to do everything we could to explain ourselves. To be fair, most Tongan people could speak Tongan if they had to. We were just so wrong about everything.

Tonga is a Polynesian island nation in the South Pacific on the island of Tonga. Tongans are the largest Polynesian tribe. Tonga is home to Tongan-speaking Polynesians (Tongans). Tonga is the largest Polynesian island nation in the world. Tonga is also where the majority of the Tongan people live today.

Deepika

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