'Olelo Hawai`i nei [O-lay-lo Ah-vw-I ee-nay] Note the real pronunciation of Hawai'i. The H is sometimes not pronounced, and the w has a v sound afront of it... like mwah but with a v... vwah.
It means breath of life in hawaiian language.
Aloha: hui hula [hooee] or hula hui.
English mostly but the native language is Hawaiian
In Hawaiian language, "Kali" translates to "Kali."
Hawaiian is a language on its own. Therefore, Hawaiian names are used in Hawaii and English names are used in the US and other English speaking countries.
In Hawaiian language, a man is called "kāne."
The translation for "mind" in Hawaiian language is "mana'o" or "no'ono'o."
We call it voodoo here too. It isn't a Hawaiian thing. In Hawaiian language, it would be a special kind of pāhiʻuhiʻu. But it would more than likely just borrow the word and call it wupu or something.
They spoke Hawaiian.
Karla would be spelled as "Kāla" in Hawaiian language.
In the Hawaiian language, "Alexandra" would likely be spelled as "Alekanekela."
In Hawaiian, "mia" does not have a specific meaning. It is not a word in the Hawaiian language.