He loke i nā inoa `ē a`e inā honi ā onaona. Spoken as hě lō-kě ē nä ē-nō-wā (short break in the voice to separate the vowel before and after) ě(hold vowel sound for a little longer) ä-(short break)-ě ē-nä(hold sound) hō-nē ä(hold sound) ō-näō-nä. ě - short e sound as in "let", ō - long o sound as in "oh", i(ē) - long e sound as in "bee", ä - augmented a sound as in "all", näō - same sound as "now". Strangely, though the words are Hawaiian, the phrase is not but rather a direct translation of the English phrase.
He pua ʻole ʻia ka inoa e hiamoe ʻia ana.
In Hawaiian, you would say "ʻO waikea ʻoe."
In Hawaiian, "Ryan" has no specific meaning as it is a name borrowed from other languages like English or Irish. It would simply be transliterated into the Hawaiian alphabet as Raiāna.
You would say Briana as "Paliana" in Hawaiian.
In Hawaiian, the name Sabrina would be written as Kapalina.
Aloha: kamā.liʻi wahine onaona [kahmaylee ee vwa-heenay ohna-ohna].It is important to say kah-MAY and not kah-mah because kah-may-lee ee is 'royal' child, but kah-mah-lee ee is just child or children.
It is an adjective.
"That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet" are words spoken by Juliet in William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet.
Shakespeare wrote Romeo and Juliet, in which that quote made its first appearance. "A rose by any other name would smell as sweet."
A Rose by any other name would smell as sweet... (Look it up.. :)
Juliet.
Juliet is basically talking about how names mean nothing in a person. She says "A rose by any other name would smell as sweet" meaning that Romeo would still be as sweet if or if he wasn't a montegue. (since their families are enemies)
In my opinion, that which we call arose by any other name would smell as sweet.
Most of the time it is caused by a hole in the heater core, do you smell a sweet smell? The sweet smell would be the antifreeze.
'A rose by any other name would still smell as sweet'
That the names of things do not matter, only what things are
a rose by any other name would smell as sweet
a flower by any other name would smell as sweet