Aloha: Ua male ʻia lāua is more proper, but often we just say male 'ia! [ooah ma-lay ee-ah lay~ow ah] or [ma-lay ee-ah]
In Hawaii, "just married" can be expressed as "mau makaʻuana" which means "newlywed" or "just married."
In French, Hawaii is spelled and pronounced the same way as in English: "Hawaii".
"Just married" in Hawaiian is "mau makaʻu leʻaleʻa."
In Hawaiian, "done" can be translated as "hopohopo".
In Hawaii, you can say "honī" to mean kiss.
In Hawaii, you can say "A hui hou" to mean "see you soon."
In French, Hawaii is spelled and pronounced the same way as in English: "Hawaii".
She's privately married to her partner.They just bought a penthouse together and sources close to her say they are definatly engaged. after all they just went to Hawaii together
"Just married" in Hawaiian is "mau makaʻu leʻaleʻa."
They were just married
You just say "Aloha"
They got married at the Hilton Waikoloa Village in Hawaii.
A man just married or about to be married. We usually just say 'groom'. For a lady about to be married or a woman usally just a few days/weeks married we mostly say ''bride''
Hawaii
In Hawaiian, "done" can be translated as "hopohopo".
I have no idea. But I know that it should be in the north coast of Hawaii. So just say "Hawaii"
At least 3,000 same-sex couples have married in Hawaii as of December 18, 2014.
You don't just ask are you still married. ( Personally that's not what I say ) How about asking how's your husband or wife? You'll get an answer if there married or not by asking that.