Aloha: Na maka ka uhane [na ma-ka ka oo-hanay]
Uhane (soul) hoa (mate/companion)
Aloha. Answer: kana ipo [ka-na ee-po]
In Hawaiian, eyes are called "maka."
Aloha: 'uhane [oohanay]
some say the eyes are windows to your soul. So the witch would be staring at youur soul.
"Eyes are windows of the soul" is a metaphorical expression that suggests a person's true thoughts, emotions, and intentions can often be seen through their eyes. It implies that one's eyes reveal their innermost feelings and personality.
The eyes are windows to the soul.
maka ʻālohilohi [ma-ka I-lo-hee-lo-hee]
Aloha: maka nani [ma-ka na-nee]
The phrase "soul survivor" does not have a direct translation in Hawaiian. However, you might use the phrase "mau ola hΕΚ»ola" which means "eternal life" or "everlasting survival of life" in a similar context.
Well yes, you know what they say, "The eyes are a window to the soul". Answer Yes it does and once you see it you will not forget.
Aloha: Uhane Lāhui ʻaeʻa [oo-ha-nay Lay-hoo-ee 'I 'ah]
Because they say height is the door to the soul. It's eyes, you say? Wrong.
Eyes of the Soul was created on 1919-04-20.