Aloha: Âhê! [ah-hay] - That's it!, Yeah!......
Âiwaiwa! [ah ee vI va] - Fantastic! Great! Marvelous! Fabulous!.....
Kupaianaha! [koo pai' (y)ah nah hah !] - same as above.....
Uihâ! [oo' (w)ee HAH' !] - Yea!
In Hawaiian, "tanaka" does not have a specific meaning as it is not a Hawaiian word. It is possible that "tanaka" is a name or a loanword from another language. Hawaiian language is characterized by its limited phonetic inventory and specific phonotactics, so words that do not adhere to these rules are likely borrowed from other languages.
In Hawaiian, "can't wait" can be expressed as "Aia i ka manawa e noho ana," which translates to "There is a time to wait." However, a more common expression to convey excitement or eagerness is "E nīnau ana au," meaning "I can't wait." The language often reflects the cultural significance of patience and anticipation in various contexts.
Interjections
In the Hawaiian language ('olelo Hawai'i) MANALO means "sweet".
In Hawaiian, the word for tea is "kī." This term can refer to both the beverage itself and the plant from which it is made. The Hawaiian language often incorporates cultural elements, and tea is considered a refreshing drink enjoyed by many.
It means breath of life in hawaiian language.
English mostly but the native language is Hawaiian
In Hawaiian language, "Kali" translates to "Kali."
In Hawaiian language, a man is called "kāne."
The translation for "mind" in Hawaiian language is "mana'o" or "no'ono'o."
They spoke Hawaiian.
Karla would be spelled as "Kāla" in Hawaiian language.
In the Hawaiian language, "Alexandra" would likely be spelled as "Alekanekela."
In Hawaiian, "mia" does not have a specific meaning. It is not a word in the Hawaiian language.
Hawaiian means that you are from Hawaii and it's also the language of Hawaii.
Aloha, has many meanings in the hawaiian language
The Hawaiian translation for "Michael" is "Mikala."