Aloha
Introduction
a Hawaiian word that means love, peace, and compassion
Background Story
The word 'Aloha' is deeply rooted in Hawaiian culture, symbolizing the spirit of love and compassion. It is commonly used in greetings and farewells, representing a warm welcome and a heartfelt goodbye. In Hawaiian tradition, it is associated with feelings of peace and harmony.
Letter Count
Variations
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