Aloha: In english - I love you; in HI`ian - aloha ow ee-ah oy (like the sound in boy).
It is the nickname given to Amy and Ian... Ia- from Ian -my from Amy Hope you understand!
The name Iain is pronounced as "ee-an" in Scottish Gaelic, and similarly to "ian" in English. The "ia" is pronounced like the "ee" in the word "me", and the "n" is pronounced at the end.
Not enough info to answer.Please ask a new question and include the distance (what part of IL to what part of IA), and the fuel economy.The anwer could be 0 gallons if you are going to walk accross the Mississippi river, since IL and IA are next to each other.Not enough info to answer.Please ask a new question and include the distance (what part of IL to what part of IA), and the fuel economy.The anwer could be 0 gallons if you are going to walk accross the Mississippi river, since IL and IA are next to each other.
Aloha! E ha'i ana wau ia 'oe e pili ana ia Hawai'i. (in both ia, the a has a horizontal line above it)
The standard two letter abbreviation for the state of Iowa is IA.
Ia technical
If cars 2 is successful and cars 3 is successful (they are only going to have ia cars 3 if cars 2 is successful) then yes we will have a cars 4.
No, only in a perfect world
Ku'i au 'ia 'oe [koo E ow ee-ah o-A]
how much taxes i owe for an income of$72000 annual if ia am going to do 1099
CORRECTED: Aloha: I can not figure out what you are asking. Aloha is HI`ian (hello, good-bye, with love); way is not --it's english. Perhaps you mean wai (water, end), but that doesn't make sense with ia (he, fish, Milky Way)...... AAAGGGHHHH!!!!!! a lo ha. Like haha :)