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What does maholo ke akua mean?

"Maholo ke akua" is a Hawaiian phrase that translates to "The gods are great" or "Great are the gods".

Here's a breakdown:

* Maholo: Great, powerful, majestic

* Ke: The (definite article)

* Akua: Gods, deities

The phrase is used to express awe and reverence towards the Hawaiian gods and their power. It could also be used as a statement of faith or belief in their existence and influence.

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