"hapai ko" meaning in All languages combined

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Verb [Hawaiian Creole]

Etymology: From Hawaiian hāpai (“carry”) + kō (“sugar cane”). Etymology templates: {{bor|hwc|haw|hāpai|t=carry}} Hawaiian hāpai (“carry”) Head templates: {{head|hwc|verb}} hapai ko
  1. (Plantation Pidgin) to carry and load sugar cane
    Sense id: en-hapai_ko-hwc-verb-2JzNW57e Categories (other): Hawaiian Creole entries with incorrect language header

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