Aloha: EDITED: It means stand firm it was the Hawaiian queens motto when the U.S. was trying to take over
ADDED: Queen Liliuokalani, the first woman to rule, was very, very much against giving Hawai`i to the US (Pearl Harbor, in particular). Of ocurse, it was done anyway, and the world found out why she was against it. Something else interesting is that she also wrote the famous song 'Aloha Oe" after she resigned from being queen. Shaka hou.
oh-nee pa' ah (the accent, called [okina], means you have to make the word 2 seperate sounds)
paasche = paa (long A) she
it's pronounced "yee-star-paa"
Limb in Tagalog is "paa" or "biyas".
Paa-ru-ploo-ee "Paa" rhymes with "baa" (the sound a sheep makes). "Ru" has the same sound as the first syllable of "rudder" without the "d" "Ploo" rhymes with "flu". "Ee" is the vowel in the word "see".
The answer is "paa". > "daliri sa paa", i think paa is foot.
foot: paa feet: mga paa
Paa Grant was born in 1878.
Paa Grant died in 1956.
Alluitsup Paa was created in 1830.
Alluitsup Paa's population is 303.
The Production Budget for Paa was $4,300,000.
Paa was released on 12/04/2009.