imua (i mua) – Pidgin English Definition
imua (i mua)
(ee mooh ah)
Definition: first; front; ahead; forward; number one
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Good explantion. I would like to know more Hawaiian Pidgin English. Is Hawaiian pidgin english still use in common?
Cheehoo!!! evry day my baddah!!!
Imua is a word in the Hawaiian language. It is not Hawaiian pidgeon:)
Imua is a word in the Hawaiian language. It is not Hawaiian pidgeon:) It means “Strong”
IMUA is an Hawaiian word it does not mean Strong ikaika means strong
Definition of IMUA GO FORWARD
Yes, it means KEEP GOING, and is used as encouragement when someone falters or fails at something.
Imua- the warrior’s spear always moving forward in one direction
“Yes, it means KEEP GOING, and is used as encouragement when someone falters or fails at something”.
Sounds like the perfect word to define this year’s Hawai’i Warrior football team.
Kam School!!!!
The first thing they teach you at Kamehameha School is that it is not Kam School. Kam is Chinese. It may be cumbersome to say all the syllables but it is Kamehameha School. Imua.
Anyone know what ho’i pa’a means?