E pela i keia, ka 'ohana o kō kākou. Eh peh-lah ee keh-ee-yah, kah (short pause)-oh-HAH-nah oh KOH KAH-kow (like "mow" the lawn but beginning with a "k", not an "m"). Spell this, the family of ours.
The Hawaiian word for "family" is 'Ohana.
The Hawaiian term for gathering of family is "ʻohana pū."
family is forever
Laurel is a proper name. In HI'ian, it is Lalela [la-lay-la]. Tree is "la'au" [lay-ow]. In Hawaiian there is no such word as "Laurel",
Aloha: Say o`hana
'Ekaihi ohana
ā.ewa [A-ay-vah]
My family tree is meinem Stammbaum in German.
'Ohana Mau Loa
In Hawaiian, "and your family" is said as "a kāu ʻohana." The word "kāu" means "your," and "ʻohana" translates to "family." This phrase can be used in various contexts when referring to someone’s family in a conversation.
Extended family in Spanish is familia extensa.
In Hawaiian, "With Love From Your Family" can be translated as "Me ke aloha mai o ko ʻoukou ʻohana." This phrase conveys affection and warmth, emphasizing the bond of family. Each word reflects the deep cultural significance of family and love in Hawaiian society.