Aloha. Answer: The closetst is a saying, "Loa'a wale Lā" which is "The day is mine" [low-a ah vwa-lay lay]
"E hele mai ā ʻike he ʻoia kaʻu la", is another saying which is "Come and See the Truth" meaning to see the day for all that it is and has to offer. [ay hay-lay my ay ee-kay hay oya ka-ooo la]
The Hawaiian phrase for "seize the day" is "kākoʻo i ka lā".
"Carpe diem" is how you say "Seize the day" in Italian.
In Cajun French, "seize the day" can be translated as "pran la vi a."
To say "Have a great day" in Hawaiian, you would say "Maikaʻi ka lā."
"Seize the day" in Portuguese is "Aproveite o dia."
You can say "Hau'oli La Ku'oko'a" which means Happy Independence Day in Hawaiian.
I can take you only so far. It's "seize the day" in English. Now I can move the question into the "English to Hawaiian" category.
carpe diem
"Carpe diem" is how you say "Seize the day" in Italian.
"Carpe diem" is the Latin phrase that translates to "seize the day" in French.
"Seize the day" in Portuguese is "Aproveite o dia."
The phrase "seize it all" in Latin can be translated as "omnia adprehende".
La with a kahakou over the a.
seize the day (literally, "live the moment") = khayeh et ha rega (חיה את הרגע)
Enjoy and celebrate your special day
Carpe- Seize/Enjoy Diem - Day Seize the day!
Kane (KAH-neh). And woman is wahine (vah-HE-nee)
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