kokua 'olu'olu [ko ko-ah oh-loo oh-loo]
To say "please help" in Hawaiian, you would say "E 'olu'olu, kōkua mai."
"Kōkua nui" is how you say "big help" in Hawaiian.
Please forgive me please..."e 'olu'olu, e kala mai ia'u"
You can say "Ho'okahi wale nō wau i ka nekona o kou maka" to express "I miss your face" in Hawaiian.
You can say "I am Hawaiian" in Hawaiian as "ʻO wau he Hawaiʻi."
You can say Michelle in Hawaiian as "Mikinale."
"Kōkua nui" is how you say "big help" in Hawaiian.
Please forgive me please..."e 'olu'olu, e kala mai ia'u"
Mahalo Nu'i Loa
You can say "Ho'okahi wale nō wau i ka nekona o kou maka" to express "I miss your face" in Hawaiian.
Hiki iā'oe ke kōkua ia'u?
Firstly, I corrected your spelling of Hawai`ian. Please make note of it. from - mai [my]
Ven aca porque yo mue hoto
E lawe (aku) ʻoe i kekahi lei. (ke ʻoluʻolu-Please)
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.)
How do you say hello to a man in Hawaiian
Jason in Hawaiian is translated as "Kekona."
to say dead in hawaiian we say MAKI