ʻApōpō e la kau a kau [Ah-po-po A la cow ah cow]
The phrase "there is always tomorrow" can be translated to "Hele mai keia manawa" in Hawaiian.
"Tomorrow" in Hawaiian is "apōpō."
"Always faithful" in Hawaiian is "Makamua loa" or "Hūnā ke kūwaho."
Always faithful
Aloha: Manaʻoʻiʻo mau loa [mahna O E O m+ow lo-ah]
You can say "Ua kaumaha koʻu pilikia ʻole me ʻoe, akā ua ʻoluʻolu koʻu no ka loa o kou mau."
"Tomorrow" in Hawaiian is "apōpō."
"Always faithful" in Hawaiian is "Makamua loa" or "Hūnā ke kūwaho."
You can say "Ua kaumaha koʻu pilikia ʻole me ʻoe, akā ua ʻoluʻolu koʻu no ka loa o kou mau."
Always faithful
Lwali I always thought it was Lala..............bummer.
Wishing you the best always
It is important to note that beauty is subjective, and what may be considered ugly to one person may be beautiful to another. In the Hawaiian language, a word like "popilikia" may be associated with negative situations or difficulties. However, it is not accurate to label any aspect of a language as inherently ugly.
Aloha: lohi mau [lo-hee m-ow]
Always Tomorrow was created on 1992-09-19.
How do you say hello to a man in Hawaiian
Jason in Hawaiian is translated as "Kekona."
There's Always Tomorrow was created in 1956-02.