Ku'oko'a= Free/Freedom
Uhane or Wailua= Spirit
There are many words for "spirit" depending upon the type of sirit that you are referring to. Kino aka pua would be my choice. This is "Living Flower Spirit".
CORRECTED: Aloha: Freedom is kūʻokoʻa [koo-oh-ko'ah]
Emu'a
uhane nani [ooh-ha-nay na-nee]
spirit or ghost = 'uhane
NOTE: The Hawaiian language is a phonetic language (almost like Spanish). Please keep this in mind when reading the pronunciations/pronouncing these words.In Hawaiian, 'uhane means "spirit." The mark before the "u" is called an 'okina, which is the equivalent of a glottal stop in the English language. There is no such word as uhane in the Hawaiian language. The 'okina must be there at all times.Interestingly enough, to say "Hawaiian" in Hawaiian, we simply say Hawai'i. Notice that the 'okina separates the last two vowels. To say "Hawaiian spirit" in Hawaiian, we say:'Uhane Hawai'i.('Oo-hah-ne Hah-vah-ee-'ee.)
To say the words free spirit in the Chinese language you say ziyou jingshen. These words are said in Latin as spiritu.
Great spirit in Hawaiian is typically translated as "Uhane nui."
Free spirit refers to one who is carefree. The term free spirit translates to freigeist in the German language.
The Hawaiian phrase for "spirit of peace" is "uhane maluhia."
To say "kind spirit" in Hawaiian, you can use the term "Κ»uhane lokomaikaΚ»i."
A heart with wings i'd say.
The phrase "spirit of the warrior goddess" can be translated to Hawaiian as "uhane o ka 'ΕtΕ« wahine kaua."
ru'akh khofshit (רוח חופשית)
How do you say hello to a man in Hawaiian
Jason in Hawaiian is translated as "Kekona."