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من ويكيبيديا، الموسوعة الحرة
شعار (إن حياة الأرض هي في البر) Ua Mau ke Ea o ka ʻĀina i ka Pono، بالإنجليزية (The life of the land is perpetuated in righteousness)، هي عبارة بلغة هاواي تحدث بها كاميهاميها الثالث في 31 يوليو 1843 وتم تبنيها في عام 1959 كشعار للدولة.[1]
قالها لأول مرة الملك كاميهاميها الثالث في ميدان توماس عقب أستعادته السيادة على المملكة بمساعدة الأدميرال ريتشارد دارتون توماس بعد أستيلاء اللورد جورج بولا عليها.[2]
Some of the words in the phrase have additional meanings or connotations. In particular, Ea means not only "life" or "breath" but also "sovereignty".[3] Hawaiian activists argue that ea refers specifically to sovereignty because of the circumstances at the time Kamehameha III uttered it. Thus, an alternate translation is "The sovereignty of the land is perpetuated in righteousness."[4]
Pono, commonly translated as "righteousness", may also connote goodness, fairness, order, or completeness.[5] ʻĀina, translated in the motto as "land", also has a more significant meaning in the Hawaiian language.[6] ʻĀina is better translated as "that which feeds" and can describe a relationship between Native Hawaiians and the islands.[6]
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