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| Hui 1.nvi.club, association, society, corporation, company, institution, organization, band, league, firm, joint ownership, partnership, union, alliance, troupe, team; to form a society or organization; to meet, intermingle, associate, congregate. (probablyhū₇ +-i, transitivizer)[Pn(??) *fui,come together, join, associate] 2.nvi.to join, unite, combine, mix,come together with; combination.Seehui pū and saying,nāwao₁.PPN fuhi. 3.n.a plus sign. 4.n.cluster, as of grapes or coconuts; bunch, as of bananas.[PPn *fuhi,bunch or cluster; tie in a bunch] 5.n.chorus of a song. 6.n.flippers of a turtle. 7.to turn, seek. 8.n.small uniting stick in a thatched roof, supporting rod for purlins. 9.vi.to disperse, as a meeting. 10.a prayer on the morning afterʻanāʻanā sorcery. (Pronunciation uncertain: perhapshuʻi.) 11.vi.to intersect, as lines on a grid, in math.seekahahuina 12.n.conference, in sports.cf.ʻahakūkā.seeHui Pōpeku Aupuni,Hui Pōpeku ʻAmelika,kuʻikahi. |
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| 1. | ʻAhaAupuniHuiPūʻia | United Nations (UN) | aupuni |
| 2. | ʻAhaAupuniHuiPūʻia | United Nations (UN) | hui pū ʻia |
| 3. | ʻAmelikaHuiPūʻia | United States of America | hui pū ʻia |
| 4. | AupuniʻEmiraʻAlapiaHuiPūʻia | United Arab Emirates | ʻAlapia |
| 5. | AupuniMōʻīHuiPūia | United Kingdom. | ʻAlapia |
| 6. | AupuniMōʻīHuiPūʻia | United Kingdom | mōʻī₁ |
| 7. | AupuniMōʻīHuiPūʻia | United Kingdom | hui pū ʻia |
| 8. | ʻEmiraʻAlapiaHuiPūʻia | United Arab Emirates | ʻemila |
| 9. | ʻEmiraʻAlapiaHuiPūʻia | United Arab Emirates | hui pū ʻia |
| 10. | HoʻokuʻuʻaelikeʻiakaʻāinaoTekasaiāʻAmelikaHuiPūʻiamahopeokekauameMekiko. | Texas was ceded to the United States after the war with Mexico. | hoʻokuʻu ʻaelike |
| 11. | LepupalikaHuiPūʻiaʻoTanazania | United Republic of Tanzania | hui pū ʻia |
| 12. | LepupalikaHuiPūʻiaʻoTanazania | United Republic of Tanzania | Tanazania |
| 13. | MaʻAmelikaHuiPūʻia,mālamaʻiakahelukanakaikēlāmekēiaʻumimakahiki. | In the United States, the census is conducted every ten years. | helu kanaka |
| 14. | NāAupuniHuiʻIa | United Nations, League of Nations | aupuni |
| 15. | NāHuiNuiʻElima | The Big Five, i.e. the five corporations that controlled most of the sugar industry in Hawaiʻi | ʻelima |
| 16. | nāHuiNuiʻElima | the Big Five, i.e the five corporations that controlled most of the sugar industry in Hawaiʻi | hui |
| 17. | ʻOiaiualoaʻahemauʻaoʻaokālaiʻāinamakeaupunioʻAmelikaHuipūʻia,ʻōlelowaleʻianōheaupuniʻaoʻaoʻeluaianokanānānuiʻiaoʻeluawalenōʻaoʻao. | Although there are a number of political parties in the U.S., it is generally said that it is a two-party system since only two parties are considered by most. | aupuni ʻaoʻao ʻelua |
| 18. | UakākoʻoʻiakaPapahanaKulaKaiapuniHawaiʻimaokeKānāwaiHoʻonaʻauaoʻŌiwiHawaiʻioʻAmelikaHuiPūʻia. | The Hawaiian Language Immersion Program has been supported through the United States Native Hawaiian Education Act. | kānāwai |