"Pu'uwai" in Hawaiian means "heart." It refers to both the physical organ and the metaphorical concept of the heart as the center of emotions and feelings.
My heart...not only literally but as in my heart and soul
"Mahalo piha no kou puuwai oluolu" is Hawaiian and translates to "Thank you from the bottom of your kind heart." It is a polite and heartfelt way to express gratitude.
"Kalla" is not a Hawaiian word. It does not appear in the Hawaiian dictionary.
"Shahoney" does not have a known meaning in Hawaiian. It is possible that the word is a variation or misinterpretation of a Hawaiian word or phrase.
"Tiani" does not have a specific meaning in Hawaiian. It is not a Hawaiian word.
The Hawaiian word "kamakani" means "wind" in English.
Many words we use in English have a word in the Hawaiian language. The Hawaiian word for Heart is Puuwai.
This is not a Hawaiian word. The Hawaiian language does not contain the letter "R".
"Shahoney" does not have a known meaning in Hawaiian. It is possible that the word is a variation or misinterpretation of a Hawaiian word or phrase.
In Hawaiian, "makalah" means "sore" or "sensitive" when referring to a physical injury or wound.
The Hawaiian word "kai" means "sea" or "ocean." It is commonly used to refer to the ocean in Hawaiian language and can also be part of names or locations related to the sea.
It's Spencer in Hawaiian
The Hawaiian word "kamakani" means "wind" in English.
Aloha: This is not a Hawaiian word or name. It is Japanese.
"Kalla" is not a Hawaiian word. It does not appear in the Hawaiian dictionary.
Absolutely nothing, no Hawaiian word ends in a consonant.
inion is not a real word, so it has no meaning in Hawaiian.
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