IMPROVED: Aloha: 1. Momona - taste, fragrance 2. hone - music 3. lauaʻe - lover 4. onaona - eyes, disposition, etc. dont know look at hawaiin words in google you will find hawainn words
To say "you are so fine" in Hawaiian, you can say "he waiwai loa ʻoe."
You can say "pilikia nui" in Hawaiian, which means "very sad" or "truly sad".
Nuture isn't a word in English, so it can't be translated to Hawaiian.
Aloha: Kinikia [keenee-keeah]
To say "you are so fine" in Hawaiian, you can say "he waiwai loa ʻoe."
You can say "pilikia nui" in Hawaiian, which means "very sad" or "truly sad".
So sweet. = Tan dulce.
There is no Hawaiian word for Toronto...so it's just Toronto.
Nuture isn't a word in English, so it can't be translated to Hawaiian.
ʻOia ʻea! [Oy A]
Mau moe'uhane nahenahe There are a number of ways to say "sweet dreams" in Hawaiian. You could say "mana'o nahenahe." Mana'o means thoughts or dreams and nahenahe means sweet. You could also say mana'o nani, which means beautiful dreams/thoughts. However, the older Hawaiian way of saying sweet dreams is, "e hiamoe me ka maluhia," which means more like "sleep in peace." The reason why the term did not include the word for dream, "moe`uhane" (literally meaning spirit sleep) is because dreams were thought to be the time when the spirit leaves the body. Wishing someone sweet dreams would imply for the spirit to enjoy itself so much that it would never return to the body.
alu ia e moe
sweet to you ---------- Both would work actually-
Aloha: Kinikia [keenee-keeah]
Goodbye Party: well "Goodbye" in hawaiian is Aloha. Aloha is a greeting or or a "farewell" or to "show love" Also a big celebration ; such as a party is called a "Luau" in hawaiian. so it is " Aloha Luau" that is how you say "Goodbye Party" in Hawaiian
Ku'u pu'uwai 'oeThere is no verb for "to be" in Hawaiian, so you're left with:ku'u = mypu'uwai = heart'oe = you (are)