Ho'ononi [ho oh-non-nee]
"Nathan" in Hawaiian is Nakana [na-ka-na].
Tracy = Keleiki
Maika'i kakahiaka pukana la = Good Morning Sunshine
Tracy in hawaiian in Kalaki
Aloha: Hilinaʻi au 'ia 'oe [heelee-na ee ow ee-ah O-A]
How do you say hello to a man in Hawaiian
old man = kahiko a'e
Kane (KAH-neh). And woman is wahine (vah-HE-nee)
Troble?... Troble?... Do you mean trouble?
The Hawaiian translation for "man" is "kΔne."
because you are good and funny man
Manō hae [ma-no ha-A] or [ma-no-hi]
A Hawaiian wise man, known as a kahuna, is a spiritual leader and expert in various fields such as healing, navigation, and crafts. They play a significant role in preserving Hawaiian traditions and passing on knowledge through oral teachings. Kahuna have deep connections to nature and the spiritual world, guiding their community in matters of health, spirituality, and everyday life.
Jason in Hawaiian is translated as "Kekona."
Akona. Well, it means man. I think the lingo is more familiar with Kane
to say dead in hawaiian we say MAKI
you cry