It depends what language you're translating from - It means 'you' in Maori, but in Japanese means something entirely different !
[koe-lach] but I've also heard it pronounced as [koe-la-shey] or [koe-la-cha]. My grandmother calls it [koe-lach].
Thank you (when speaking to one person).
it's a long version of "kia kaha" which is a wish for you to "stay strong"
Kete Pai! :)
No - it does not mean Jackie in english. "Hedwig" is the English language equivalent for "Jadwiga"
You would say "Aroha tonu atu" in Maori to express "I still love you."
"He ataahua koe" means "you are beautiful" in English.
"Mo ake tonu" means "forever" in English.
It means 'voice.'
fuafuaga, tonu, fa'atatauga
Her beauty and youthfulness will take your breath away forever He taiohi mo ake hine purotu ye pumanawa e mo ake tonu atu
Maria Tonu has written: 'Unghiul cercului'
"Voice" is 'koe' in Japanese.
"Koe" means voice and "saku" means "to bloom" in this situation. I've read this manga, so it'd make sense. "Akaku" is the word I can't find, but I think it might be a kind of flower? It actually means 'Red Blooming Voice' in English.
Tonu, as in - I pai tonu te pikitia - The movie was quite good.
"Ko te waka" in Māori means "the canoe" in English. "Waka" is a Māori word for canoe or vessel, often used metaphorically to represent a collective or group.
Random events, morphing potions, adoption pound, or the easiest way, on tonu day.