e hoʻomaha me ka maluhia
how to say peace in hawiian
Rest in peace
e hoʻomaha me ka maluhia
In Hawaiian, "Rest in Paradise" can be expressed as "E noho i ka lokahi." This phrase conveys a sense of peace and harmony in the afterlife. Another way to say it is "E malama pono," which means "to take care" or "to rest well." Both phrases reflect the cultural significance of honoring those who have passed.
Aloha: Answer: You say malu or maluhia (mah-oo or mah-loo-hee-ah).
In Hawaiian, "peace" is "maluhia," "love" is "aloha," and "joy" is "hauʻoli." Together, you would say "maluhia, aloha, hauʻoli."
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samadhanathil vishramikuvin = Rest in Peace
e hoʻomaha me ka maluhia [A ho oh-ma-ha may ka ma-loo-hee-ah]
In Russian, "Отдых в мире" means "Rest In Peace".
In Russian, "Отдых в мире" means "Rest In Peace".
Rest in peace