"Pilikia" and "hinaikamalama" are Hawaiian words that can be used to describe a mess or disorder.
Aloha: mo'o [mo oh - 2 words] There are some english made up words, but this one is best.
Hawaiian translations of American names can vary, as there is no direct translation for most names. However, some names may be adapted to Hawaiian phonetics or given a Hawaiian name with a similar meaning.
Some words with the stem "loco" meaning place include locomotion, location, and relocate.
Some base words that end in "ss" are: pass, guess, mess, press.
Here are some common Hawaiian words: Aloha: a greeting meaning both hello and goodbye, but also carries a deeper meaning of love and affection. Mahalo: a word for thank you. Ohana: family, including blood relatives and those who are close like family. Hana: work or labor. Pono: righteousness or balance. Lea: pleasure or happiness. Keiki: child or children.
alooha meaning hello and goodbye
aloha lei kahuna Waikiki luau poi ukulele
Hawaiian people speak mostly English they use some words that are Hawaiian but mostly English, i assume that boss is spoken the same as in English
A cute mess is me
healthy
Gone
look
There are some contexts in which the words "may" or "might" have the same meaning as would.
A British dictionary is packed full of English words (and their meaning).
All these words have slightly different shades of meaning, but oblivious and comatose are similar in meaning to unconcscious.
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grown ups