How to say luau

How to say luau?

The Hawaii luau is a traditional hawaiian banquet held in an open-air pavilion. The food is usually served on a platter called lau lau. The most traditional food is lau lau, a mixture of pork and chicken, taro root, sweet potatoes and coconut. Other traditional foods include chicken, fish, pork and roots.

How to say you have luau?

To say “I have luau”, you will need to dip your tiki torch into a coconut shell of tiki drink, maybe chug it! You can also try pouring some coconut milk over the tiki torch or a pile of leis and flowers. If you want to say you have a tiki party, be sure to add the appropriate invitations like fliers, invitations, or even leis to your tiki party decorations.

How to say we have luau?

If you’re planning to attend a luau, it’s important to remember that not all luaus are created equal. Some are more authentic than others, and while others are simply an excuse to party, others are culturally and historically important.

How to say they have luau?

When you say “luau” to describe a party, you may be using the word correctly, but it’s not the Hawaiian word for it! The Hawaiian word for luau is lāʻau, and it refers to the traditional Hawaiian feast held at the end of a Hawaiian voyaging canoe journey.

How to say it's luau time?

If you want to sound like a local, use the term luau. And if you’re looking for a more casual way to say it, just say luau. Both are easy to remember, and neither are likely to confuse you with any other type of party.