Hula teacher
Hula is a Hawaiian word. It has no connection to Hebrew at all.
Hale, she is Sarah Hale.
ka ola e ka moe [ka oh-la A ka mo-ay]
hula (ballroom dancing is called hulahula)
Aloha: ʻAʻohe kanaka waiho [ah O-hay ka-na-ka vI-ho]
E ola mau ka 'olelo Hawai'i=Long live the Hawaiian language.Kulia i ka nu'u= Strive to reach the highest.Aia i ka 'olelo ke ola, aia i ka 'olelo ka make=In language is life and death. (Watch what you say)A'a i ka hula, waiho i ka maka'u i ka hale= Dare to dance, leave shame at home. Mai maka'u i ka hana, maka'u i ka moloa= Don't fear work, fear laziness.I mua e na poki'i a inu i ka wai 'awa'awa, 'a'ohe hope e ho'i mai ai= Move forward brothers and drink of the bitter water, no shall return/go back. (Move forward, persist)Nau ke keiki, kukae a na'au=This is your child, crap and intelligence. (It is your child when they do something bad (crap) and when they do good (na'au). They are yours no matter what).
Kila ma hula hula koo koo waka hi
I aloha ia, e ka Mo'iHanohano no ia E ka lehulehu o Hawai'i Aloha no Kalakaua Kauoha 'oia, e ke Ali'i I ka ho'iho'i o ka hula A'o ka hula no ka 'oiwi Konikoni pau'ole i ka pu'uwai Uluhia wau i ka hali'a 'O Hi'iaka ha'a i ka ua 'O ka ua noenoe o Kanilehua Ho'opulu i ka punawai a ke Ali'i 'Akahi no wau ke nonoi E hula ana ma kou alo Mahalo wale e ke Ali'i Aloha no Kalakaua Translation: Beloved is the King Honored indeed by the People of Hawai'i So beloved is Kalakaua The King commanded The return of hula For the native Hula be as forever in the heart I am filled with the longing Of Hi'iaka dancing in the rain The misty rain of Kanilehua Drenched in the royal springs My one request is To dance in your presence In gratitude oh Chief So beloved Kalakaua
How would you say house of the moon in Hawaiian
Mālama i ka kō hale [may-lama ee ka ko ha-lay]
Aloha: ka'uhale [ka oo-ha-lay] You might also hear ka hale 'ia [ka halay ee-ah]]
To say "at her house" in Hawaiian, you would say "i ka hale o ia."
Ka hale pule pronounced kah hah-leh poo-leh meaning the prayer house or the church.
To say "home is where the heart is" in Hawaiian, say "hale ki'inoho ka pu'uwa".
The motto of Tangaroa College is 'Waiho I Te Toka Tu Moana'.
hula-hoop = hula hupa