I'm not sure, but this is what I've found:
noho Maika'i, 'aka'aka pinepine, aloha nui.
to live = vivre to love = aimer to laugh = rire
hey i think this is called live laugh love in chinese simplified 住笑爱 :)
live - 生活 [shēng huó] love - 喜爱 [xǐ ài] laugh - 笑 [xiào]
rire, comme, vie, vivre
Leef Lag Lief (say: liyaf lukh leef)
Live Laugh Love was created in 2010.
The correct phrase is "live, laugh, love." It emphasizes the importance of living life to the fullest, finding joy and happiness in everyday moments, and showing love to oneself and others.
A Hawaiian baritone would likely have a deep and rich laugh, possibly with a melodic quality that reflects the culture's love for music and harmony.
Noho hau'oli, Hōʻaka, Ke aloha [no-ho how'oh-lee, ho'ah-kah, kay aloha]
라이브 웃음 사랑 = live laugh love
to live = vivre to love = aimer to laugh = rire
The gypsy translation of "live laugh love" is "dživavas, chachipen, mripen."
Live Laugh Love
hey i think this is called live laugh love in chinese simplified 住笑爱 :)
it means "Live well, laugh often, love much"
yes it is
Live love laugh