"Wai" is pronounced as "why" and "pua" is pronounced as "poo-ah," so the correct pronunciation for "wai pua" is "why poo-ah."
'O wai ko'u inoa? (phonetically = Oh vie co-ooh ee no ah) pronounce co-ooh with a glottal stop similar to how you would pronounce "uh-oh" and to respond 'O [your name] ko'u inoa (pronounced as above except 'wai' is replaced with your own name and made as a statement
You would say "ʻO wai koʻu inoa" in Hawaiian, which translates to "What is my name".
"ʻO wai kou inoa mua" means "What is your first name?" in Hawaiian.
You would say "ʻO wai ka inoa o kou makuahine" in Hawaiian.
In Hawaiian, "potty" can be translated as "pahu kini" or "kī'aha kulu wai."
Wai Wai Nui Mean
'O wai ko'u inoa? (phonetically = Oh vie co-ooh ee no ah) pronounce co-ooh with a glottal stop similar to how you would pronounce "uh-oh" and to respond 'O [your name] ko'u inoa (pronounced as above except 'wai' is replaced with your own name and made as a statement
Wai Momi
You would say "ʻO wai koʻu inoa" in Hawaiian, which translates to "What is my name".
"ʻO wai kou inoa mua" means "What is your first name?" in Hawaiian.
'O wai kou inoa? means what is your name
The duration of Dr. Wai in 'The Scripture with No Words' is 1.45 hours.
The canoe in Hawaiian: wa'a and Tahitian and Samoan: va'a. The smaller canoes have an outrigger on the port side; larger canoes may have a single or double outrigger; then there is the double hulled catamaran for larger loads.Word source: My grandfather, Hawaii born.
Dr. Wai in 'The Scripture with No Words' was created on 1996-03-14.
You would say "ʻO wai ka inoa o kou makuahine" in Hawaiian.
In Hawaiian, "potty" can be translated as "pahu kini" or "kī'aha kulu wai."
To say something in Hawaiian, you can use the phrase "ʻO wai ke kumu o kou inoa?" which means "What is the origin of your name?" in English. Remember to respect and honor the Hawaiian language and culture when using phrases or words.