You just said it.
Maui doesn't have alot of mosquitoes so I would say no.
To say "welcome to Maui," you can use the Hawaiian phrase "Aloha i ka Mokupuni o Maui," which translates to "Welcome to the island of Maui." Alternatively, simply saying "Aloha" conveys a warm welcome, as "Aloha" encompasses greetings, love, and compassion in Hawaiian culture.
Filipino Translation of NEVER WANT TO LEAVE YOU: Hindi kita gustong iwanan.
Maui is one of the seven main Hawaiian islands, so when you say "Maui, HI" you're referring to the whole island. Western Maui, HI would just be a reference to the western part of the island. The Western part of Maui is where all the big resorts and water sports are. Maui is one of the seven main Hawaiian islands, so when you say "Maui, HI" you're referring to the whole island. Western Maui, HI would just be a reference to the western part of the island. The Western part of Maui is where all the big resorts and water sports are.
Φεύγω [fefgho] (or if you want to tell someone to leave: φύγε [fighe])
you could say that you are sorry but you re not interested in him anymore
i want to see you tonight and spend time with you before i leave
To say expect in Japanese when you want the definition to mean leave out or omit, you say ___. If you use except as a preposition to mean without or but, you say ____.
Aloha: Maui is bordered by nothing but water. It is the second largest of the HI`ian islands, and is northwest of the big island named Hawai`i. You could say that Maui is surrounded by 3 other islands in Maui county, but that isn't exactly "bordered by".
unfortunately peanutcheese i have you in the holes i leave you in the steak
look this is what you do im a girl and no exactley what i would want a boy to say to me if he was gonna dump me basically you say to the its just not working out so i think we should leave each other alone and move on xxx
It depends what kind of vacation you want to have.