anela = angel
o = of
ka = the
lani = heaven
Aloha: Pōmaikaʻi pūlama ʻia 'o ka lani [po-my-ka ee pew-la-ma eeah O ka la-nee]
Aloha: ka ʻoiaʻiʻo i loko o ka moe [ka ohyah'o ee loko o ka mo-A]
nā waimaka o ka loke [nay v-I ma-ka O ka lokay]
How are you? (お元気ですか?)
Kahua o Maliʻo piha [ka-hooah O Ma-lee'o pee-ha]
Nani o ka lani
Aloha: Pōmaikaʻi pūlama ʻia 'o ka lani [po-my-ka ee pew-la-ma eeah O ka la-nee]
E ko makou iloko o ka lani [A ko ma-koo ee-lo-ko O ka la-nee]
Anelalani, but the direct translation for that is heavenly angel
Do you mean, "Ka-lae-o-ka-palaoa"? (If so, it means 'the cape of the whale'; also spelled "Kalaipaloa").
anelaomele mele=song anela=angel o=of
Hele wawai o ka malamalama,ka malamalama, o ka malamalama,hele wawai o ka malamalama,ka malamalama o ke Akua.
In Hawaiian, "o ka 'ohana ke kahua" means "family is the foundation." This phrase highlights the importance of family and portrays them as the bedrock of support and strength in one's life.
"O 'oe ka haku" translates to "You are the lord" in English. It is a phrase used to show respect and reverence to someone as the leader or head of a group.
Aloha: the spritual breathe or the soul
Pōmaikaʻi ka poli o ka 'ailana [po-my-ka 'ee ka po-lee O ka 'I la-na]
Mana No, incorrect word..................................... Lani is the word for heaven or sky. Mana is the word for magical or divine power; sometimes it is used for spirit.