It's a local Hawaiian phrase... hard to translate really, but it's used to tease kids (usually young boys when they like a girl....)
Similar to "Jack and Jennie sitting in a tree... K-i-s-s-i-n-g..." instead of that, kids will chant "Hala ka Ukulele"
It is a manufacturer's designation used by the Rally music company. The UB indicates Ukulele Banjo.
Yes, one of the translations of ukulele is 'jumping flea.' It can also be interpreted as 'the gift that came here.'
Hala Pionir Beograd - concert - was created in 1988.
its just ukulele
It depends on the ukulele.
hala ka..lagot ka sa teacher mo,
........MAKOU MEANS MULI.......
You're in trouble. It usually is said when caught in the act of doing something wrong, or anticipation of doing something wrong.
Hawaii Five-0 - 2010 Na hala a ka makua 4-14 is rated/received certificates of: USA:TV-14
E komo mai i ka hala keaka [A ko-mo my E ka ha-la kay-ah-ka]
Aloha: Say hala kahiki or hala kea (ha-la ka-hee-kee or ha-la kay-ah). Hala kahiki is an older term, but still used.
hala means welcome or hello. it can also mean the halo around the moon :) its a really creative unique name
It means sweetness! <3
Hala kahiki (pronounced: ha-la ka-hee-kee)
it is THEODORE LONG ,the former general manager of smack down,who says hala hala..
HALA means COME ON
A ukulele is a small guitar like instrument