Pe hea oe? [pay hay-ah oy]
The Hawaiian travel agencies which offer discounts for senior citizens include the following agencies: Regal Travel, Hawaiian Airlines, and Go Hawaii.
"Kōkua nui" is how you say "big help" in Hawaiian.
To meet a pleasant Hawaiian in Hawaii, visit the website Meetup to find groups and events with the interests you are looking for. To meet a pleasant Hawaiian outside of Hawaii, try the websites Match and Craigslist to be able to search for the qualities you are interested in.
In some cases if you have Hawaiian blood you can get your tuition fees waived. You may be able to get a Native Hawaiian Tuition waver. You must be able to prove your Hawaiian heritage in order to qualify.
Katie in Hawaiian is Keke [kay-kay]. This can have 2 meanings; a person who lives in Hawaii when it is winter at their other home (a Hawaiian snowbird), and a person who makes others feel welcomed.
Information on Hawaiian vacations may be found at local travel agencies. Online, there are many websites, such as Go Hawaii, that have information on hotels, resorts, and attractions.
All Hawaiian itineraries also feature a stop in Mexico or Canada. And once you're in Hawaii, the cruise companies offer many things to do with ports on four Hawaiian islands. On any cruise you will be seeing a whole lot of this stunning state.
I would go to univsource.com. They have a great list of colleges in Hawaii. One example is Brigham Young University. First, see what you are interested in majoring in and then search for a Hawaiian school that specializes in that field.
Haole is Hawaiian slang for white people. IT can be a fact or an insult, depending on usage. Like if had one irratating white person someone would go "shaddap you stupid haole and go back to the mainland wea you came from" Lol nah Jk (; but yea dats what we say down in hawaii nei
In Hawaiian, "potty" can be translated as "pahu kini" or "kī'aha kulu wai."
you say how are you and do you want to go out for dinner you say how are you and do you want to go out for dinner
To say "out" in Hawaiian, you can use the word "mai" which means "to go out" or "to exit."