How to Say "Shut up" in Hawaiian
The most natural way to say "Shut up" in Hawaiian is E noho i loko. Tap the speaker above to hear it, then say it back out loud. That is the fastest way to make it stick.
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When to use it
Use this phrase when you want someone to stop talking or to be quiet. It can be used in both casual and more serious situations. Be mindful of the tone, as it can come off as rude if not said gently.
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Examples in Hawaiian
| Hawaiian | English |
|---|---|
| E noho i loko, e 驶olu驶olu. | Please be quiet, if you would. |
The fastest way to remember it
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Frequently asked questions
Is it rude to tell someone to be quiet in Hawaiian?
It can be seen as rude, so it's better to use a polite form.
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