kanaka – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
kanaka
n.
native or resident of the Sandwich Islands; native Hawaiian
kane
n.
(in Hawaiian) man
Kanaka
Kanaka may refer to:
- Kanaka (term), a word meaning 'people' or 'person' used by various Polynesian people to refer to themselves
- Kanak people, the indigenous Melanesian residents of New Caledonia
- Kanaka Maoli, native subject of the Kingdom of Hawaii
- Kanaka (Pacific Island worker), workers from Pacific Islands employed in British colonies and in North American fur trade and goldfields
- Kanaka Bar, British Columbia, an unincorporated area in the Fraser Canyon of British Columbia. The Canadian National Railway railway-point at this location is also named Kanaka
- Kanaka Bar First Nation, the Nlaka'pamux First Nations government at Kanaka Bar, British Columbia
- Kanaka Creek, British Columbia, a historical settlement and modern neighbourhood in the District of Maple Ridge, British Columbia, Canada
- Kanaka Creek Regional Park, a regional park run by the Greater Vancouver Regional District, in Maple Ridge, British Columbia, Canada
- Kanaka (actress), Indian Film actress
- Kanaka Dasa, Kannada poet
Kanaka
(n.)
A native of the Sandwich Islands.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
About
Kanaka
[Polynesian] The Hawaiian form of the Polynesian word tangata, "human being(s), people". The Hawaiians use this word to refer to themselves and it has thus become the word for 'native' or Polynesian.
kanaka
kanaka /'kænəkə/- danh từ
- thổ dân Ca-nác (ở các đảo nam Thái bình dương)
- công nhân đồn điền mía (ở Uc)
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