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šæ Hawaiian Word of the Day: E Komo Mai
E Komo Mai (phrase) ā "Welcome" or "Come in"
This Hawaiian phrase is a warm invitation, often seen on signs at homes and businesses, meaning "Come in" or "Welcome." It embodies the spirit of hospitality and aloha that is deeply ingrained in Hawaiian culture.
š Example Sentence:
English: "E komo mai to our home!"
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š¬ Pop Culture Reference: Lilo & Stitch
The phrase "E Komo Mai" is featured in the Lilo & Stitch: The Series theme song, performed by Jump5. The lyrics reflect the welcoming spirit of Hawaiʻi, inviting all to embrace the sense of belonging.
š„ Watch the Clip: E Komo Mai ā Lilo & Stitch Theme Song
š Local Usage: Youāll often see "E Komo Mai" on welcome mats, hotel entrances, restaurants, and signs at traditional Hawaiian gatherings, emphasizing the importance of hospitality in the islands.
š Upcoming Hawaiian Event: Lei Day Celebration
š
Date: May 1, 2025
š Location: KapiŹ»olani Park, OŹ»ahu
š Lei Day Festival Info
HawaiŹ»iās Lei Day celebrates the beauty and cultural significance of leis, symbolizing aloha, love, and connection.