In Hawaiian, "pa 'ina" means a gathering or party. It is often used to describe a social event or a celebration where people come together to eat, drink, and enjoy each other's company.
In Hawaiian, 'loyal' is translated as 'pupula'.
In Hawaiian, "bryce" may be translated to "Piliki."
The term "procrastinate" can be roughly translated to "hoʻopilikia" in Hawaiian.
In Hawaiian, the name "Brandon" does not have a direct translation as it is an English name. It would be used and understood as "Brandon" in the Hawaiian language.
In Hawaiian, "pa 'ina" means a gathering or party. It is often used to describe a social event or a celebration where people come together to eat, drink, and enjoy each other's company.
In Hawaiian, 'loyal' is translated as 'pupula'.
surfboard = Papa heʻe nalu [pa-pa hay A na-loo]
Aloha: kinipopo pa hale [keenee po-po pa halay]
ʻElepane [A-lay-pa-ne]
In Hawaiian, "bryce" may be translated to "Piliki."
The term "procrastinate" can be roughly translated to "hoʻopilikia" in Hawaiian.
Aloha: Palakalī [pa-la-kal-I]
Iāpana [ee-ay-pa-na]
pepakene [pay-pa-kay-nay]
Aloha: Lopaka ]lo-pa-ka]
Aloha: Paloke [pa-lo-kay]