"What is your first name?"
"ʻO wai kou inoa mua" means "What is your first name?" in Hawaiian.
You would say "ʻO wai ka inoa o kou makuahine" in Hawaiian.
'O wai ko'u inoa? (phonetically = Oh vie co-ooh ee no ah) pronounce co-ooh with a glottal stop similar to how you would pronounce "uh-oh" and to respond 'O [your name] ko'u inoa (pronounced as above except 'wai' is replaced with your own name and made as a statement
You would say "ʻO wai koʻu inoa" in Hawaiian, which translates to "What is my name".
To say something in Hawaiian, you can use the phrase "ʻO wai ke kumu o kou inoa?" which means "What is the origin of your name?" in English. Remember to respect and honor the Hawaiian language and culture when using phrases or words.
"Ko wai tou ingoa" means "What is your name?" in Maori.
'O wai kou inoa? means what is your name
'O can loosely be translated as is. 'O wai kou inoa? Literally= Is who your name?= What is your name? 'O ia no ke keiki ana=Is s/he indeed the child of her/him=S/He really is his/her child. Another answer: There is no word for "is" in Hawaiian. `O is actually a kind of particle.
'O wai ko'u inoa? (phonetically = Oh vie co-ooh ee no ah) pronounce co-ooh with a glottal stop similar to how you would pronounce "uh-oh" and to respond 'O [your name] ko'u inoa (pronounced as above except 'wai' is replaced with your own name and made as a statement
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You would say "ʻO wai ka inoa o kou makuahine" in Hawaiian.
IMPROVED: Aloha: I believe what you want is how to say this. In Hawai`ian, it is ʻO wai kou inoa? [O v-I koo ee-noah] The same name in English, your names is always the same in any language.
"A name song for Kawaipunahele"; Kawaipunahele is a name formed from the phrase ka wai punahele, "the favorite water(s)".he = a, anmele = song, chant, poeminoa = nameno = of, forka = thewai = water, liquidpunahele = favorite, petA mele inoa is a song or chant written in honor of a person.
Ko wai tōu ingoa? = "What is my name?"
"Ko wai tou ingoa" means "What is your name?" in Maori.
Min Ren has written: 'Zhongguo tie lu zhong dian kou an yu dui wai mao yi' -- subject(s): Commerce, Railroads
"Ko wai to kaiako" is a Māori phrase that translates to "Who is your teacher?" in English. It is often used when asking someone about their teacher or instructor.