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Chilean culture
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In Chilean culture, wawa refers to a poorly built or unstable structure.
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Filipino culture
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In Filipino culture, the concept of wawa refers to someone in a pitiable or unfortunate situation.
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Hawaiian culture
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In Hawaiian culture, "wawa" can refer to young children or babies.
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Indonesian culture
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Wawa is a term in Indonesian culture often used to describe the call of a specific type of bird.
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Inuit culture
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In Inuit culture, wawa is a stone lamp used to melt snow or ice for drinking water.
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Kenyan culture
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In Kenyan culture, wawa can refer to a traditional lullaby.
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Mexican culture
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In Mexican culture, wawa is a term of endearment for a baby or small child.
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Native American culture
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In Native American culture, "wawa" can refer to a baby's cry or wail.
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Papua New Guinean culture
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In Papua New Guinean culture, wawa is a term used to express sympathy or compassion towards someone.
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Polynesian culture
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Wawa is used in Polynesian culture to describe the sound of a bird chirping or singing.
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