1. The opposite of ainokea, which is a local Hawaiian term for "I don't care".
2. Translated as "I do care".
3. Having a burdened state of mind, concerned, or interested.
4. Having a liking or attachment.
5. Having a wish or desire.
6. Cautioned.
2. Translated as "I do care".
3. Having a burdened state of mind, concerned, or interested.
4. Having a liking or attachment.
5. Having a wish or desire.
6. Cautioned.
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Get the aidokea mug.1. The opposite of ainokea, which is a local Hawaiian term for "I don't care".
2. Translated as "I do care".
3. Having a burdened state of mind, concerned, or interested.
4. Having a liking or attachment.
5. Having a wish or desire.
6. Cautioned.
2. Translated as "I do care".
3. Having a burdened state of mind, concerned, or interested.
4. Having a liking or attachment.
5. Having a wish or desire.
6. Cautioned.
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