Aloha: Pule na pā ʻana a ka lā [poolay na pay ah-na ah ka la]
In the Hawaiian language ('olelo Hawai'i) MANALO means "sweet".
Aloha: The goodness, meaning, or essence of the language
No, the word Hawaii is of Hawaiian origin. The Hawaiian language is part of the larger family of languages called Austronesian. The closest language to Hawaiian is Tahitian. The word Hawai`i is both the name of the state (chain of islands) and the proper name of the Big Island. Elsewhere in Polynesia, Hawai`i or a cognate (Havaiki or Havaiki Nui) is the name of the underworld or of the ancestral home, but in Hawai`i the name has no meaning.
yes sunshine is a concrete noun
The plural of sunshine is sunshines. As in "I love sunshines".
The Hawaiian translation for sunshine is pā 'ana a ka lā.
It means breath of life in hawaiian language.
Maika'i kakahiaka pukana la = Good Morning Sunshine
English mostly but the native language is Hawaiian
The word for "sunshine" in Hawaiian is spelled as "la".
They spoke Hawaiian.
The Hawaiian language was formed before they were introduced to Christianity... ergo, there isn't a word for "amen" in that language.
In the Hawaiian language, "Alexandra" would likely be spelled as "Alekanekela."
The way to say ugly in Hawaiian language is "pupuka". The way to pronounce it is [poo poo' kah]. In Hawaii the Hawaiian language a consonant is always ended with a vowel.
This is not a Hawaiian word. The Hawaiian language does not contain the letter "R".
Yes, yes it is considered a language
Hawaiian means that you are from Hawaii and it's also the language of Hawaii.