Aloha: kona hale [ko-nah ha-lay]
To say "at her house" in Hawaiian, you would say "i ka hale o ia."
The Hawaiian translation for "house of crab" is "hale i'a."
You can say "ʻO ka hale noʻu, ʻo ka hale noʻu" in Hawaiian, which means "My house is your house."
The phrase "house of blessing" in Hawaiian is "hale pule."
Haleʻāpulu [ha-lay A poo-loo] House is 'hale'.
In Hawaiian, "our house" is translated as "ka hale o kāua" for two people or "ka hale o kākou" for a group of people.
How would you say house of the moon in Hawaiian
Hale papaii
In Hawaiian, "our house" is translated as "ka hale o kāua" for two people or "ka hale o kākou" for a group of people.
The Hawaiian translation for "house of crab" is "hale i'a."
You can say "ʻO ka hale noʻu, ʻo ka hale noʻu" in Hawaiian, which means "My house is your house."
The phrase "house of blessing" in Hawaiian is "hale pule."
halekea [ha-lay-kay-ah]
Hale Maha [ha-kay ma-ha]
Aloha: kona hale [ko-nah ha-lay]
Haleʻāpulu [ha-lay A poo-loo] House is 'hale'.
Aloha: home hale [ho-may ha-lay] or just home [ho-may]
Hoʻolauleʻa [ho ohl-ow-lay-la]