kick back in hawaian
Ua ku'una 'oe [ooh-ah koo-ooh-na oh-ay]; a very common thing is to make the sign and just say, "shaka 'oe" [sha-ka oh-ay]
Giving back in Hawaiian can be translated as "hoʻi hou aku."
In Hawaiian, you can say "Ke loko aku nei au iā ʻoe" to mean "I got your back."
You can say "I am Hawaiian" in Hawaiian as "ʻO wau he Hawaiʻi."
Michelle in Hawaiian is Mikala.
"Luana" means relax in hawaiian
Luana means relax.
Ua ku'una 'oe [ooh-ah koo-ooh-na oh-ay]; a very common thing is to make the sign and just say, "shaka 'oe" [sha-ka oh-ay]
Giving back in Hawaiian can be translated as "hoʻi hou aku."
In Hawaiian, you can say "Ke loko aku nei au iā ʻoe" to mean "I got your back."
It's possible this is a regional expression, but I never heard it. I would say "kick them out" or "send them back."AnswerYou would say, "kick it back" to whoever it came from. The idiom "kick back" means either to do less (like Kick back on the couch over the weekend) or to return something to where it came from.
You can say "I am Hawaiian" in Hawaiian as "ʻO wau he Hawaiʻi."
Michelle in Hawaiian is Mikala.
In Hawaiian, "welcome back" can be translated as "E komo mai hou" or "Welina mai e hou."
In Hawaiian, you say "bracelet" as "hulikoa."
How do you say hello to a man in Hawaiian
spirit or ghost = 'uhane