A quiet Hawaiian might chuckle softly or give a small, subdued laugh. Laughing quietly is often a sign of politeness and respect in Hawaiian culture.
The future tense of "laugh" is "will laugh" or "shall laugh."
The voice above baritone is tenor, which is higher in range with a brighter and richer tone. It typically occupies the range between baritone and countertenor.
The plural of laugh is laughs.
You can say "I am Hawaiian" in Hawaiian as "ʻO wau he Hawaiʻi."
A-low-ha is how Hawaiian baritone laughs.
a low ha
A-low-ha is how Hawaiian baritone laughs.
Alwoha
laugh = 'aka
A quiet Hawaiian might chuckle softly or give a small, subdued laugh. Laughing quietly is often a sign of politeness and respect in Hawaiian culture.
ʻakaʻaka [ah-ka] [ah-ka]
A baritone hornist is a person who plays the baritone horn.
Yes, I am Baritone, but I am also bass.
The Baritone is Made Of Brass!
A Baritone Saxophone.
A baritone saxophone is a baritone-pitched brass instrument belonging to the saxophone family.