How do you spell gentlemen in hawaiian
The Hawaiian phrase for "Ladies and Gentlemen" is "Ka Po'e WΔhine me nΔ KΔne."
"Niki" would be spelled as "Niki" in Hawaiian since there is no specific Hawaiian translation for this name.
In Hawaiian, Dorothy can be spelled as "Kaleka."
Julie in Hawaiian is spelled "Iulie".
In Hawaiian, "Jeri" can be spelled as "Keli."
"Princess" in Hawaiian is spelled "Kaikamahine Ali'i."
The term is one word "gentlemen" when used to mean an assembled group of men (e.g. ladies and gentlemen), or male individuals in general. The two words "gentle men" has an entirely different meaning.
April in Hawaiian
Mele Hawai'i
"Niki" would be spelled as "Niki" in Hawaiian since there is no specific Hawaiian translation for this name.
The codified form of the French phrase is "mesdames et messieurs" and the English equivalent is ladies and gentlemen (announced as part of a presentation).* The words in French are roughly equivalent to the form "miladies and milords."
In Hawaiian, "savanna" is translated as "alani." Savanna refers to a grassy plain with widely spaced trees, while alani is a word used to describe areas with sparse vegetation and open spaces.
to say dead in hawaiian we say MAKI
Julie in Hawaiian is spelled "Iulie".
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Natalie has no meaning in Hawaiian. Only Hawaiian names have meaning in Hawaiian. But you can spell it: Nakali
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