Aloha: mea makani [may-ah ma-ka-nee]
To say "like the wind" in Hawaiian, you can use the phrase "me ke aniani."
The Hawaiian word for wind is "makani."
"Mia" is not a Hawaiian name, so it does not have a direct translation or equivalent in Hawaiian.
The Hawaiian word "kamakani" means "wind" in English.
Sherry is typically referred to as "sheri" in Hawaiian.
There is no direct translation for the name "Deena" in Hawaiian. However, you could use a similar-sounding Hawaiian name like "Keena" if you like.
The Hawaiian word for wind is "makani."
It should be--- In the Hawaiian Islands, the east wind blows strongly.
The Hawaiian word "kamakani" means "wind" in English.
Aloha: makani ʻoluʻolu [makanee O-loo O-loo]
Thanks to you too
Aloha: Say: makani ikaika [ma-ka-nee ee-k~I (I with a k in front) - ka].
"Mia" is not a Hawaiian name, so it does not have a direct translation or equivalent in Hawaiian.
Sherry is typically referred to as "sheri" in Hawaiian.
aloha au i'k
There is no direct translation for the name "Deena" in Hawaiian. However, you could use a similar-sounding Hawaiian name like "Keena" if you like.
"Island" and "East" should be capitalized in the sentence: "In the Hawaiian Islands, the east wind blows strongly."
A´ohe like me ´oe