Aloha: The first answer is correct, but moreso we say 'iu lani [ee-ooh lahnee]. Also, I added the pronunciation to the first answer if you prefer it.
palekaiko [pahlayk-I-ko]
The Hawaiian translation for paradise is palekaiko.
The Hawaiian translation for paradise is palekaiko.
paradise = palekaiko
Aloha o Palekaiko [aloha oh pa-layk-I-ko]
Palekaiko ma'ema'e [pa-lay-k+I-ko ma'A-ma-A]
Aloha; E como mai Palekaiko [A ko-mo my Pahlayk-I-ko]
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.
House Hunters - 1999 Slice of Hawaiian Paradise was released on: USA: 13 August 2007
Hawaiian Eye - 1959 Nightmare in Paradise 3-29 was released on: USA: 11 April 1962
A good title for a science fiction novel about a hawaiian airline is "Aliens in Paradise." The paradise can be the airline on its way to Hawaii and you can decide what the aliens are.
Sikorsky S-52
You can say "I am Hawaiian" in Hawaiian as "ʻO wau he Hawaiʻi."