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The Hawaiian word for protector or one who protects is "kahu."
This question appears to refer to Komokwa, the God of the dead amongst the native peoples of the Pacific NorthWest, the Tlingit in particular. He lives under the sea and one of his titles was "Protector of Seals."
Jaspal is a Punjabi name that means "protector of glory" or "one who protects honor." It is a combination of the Sanskrit words "jas," meaning glory, and "pal," meaning protector.
In Hawaiian, the word "number one" is "kumu ʻekahi."
You would say "lu'au" in Hawaiian. The word "lu'au" refers to a Hawaiian feast or celebration.
The word for "woman" in Hawaiian is "wahine."
The noun forms for the verb to protect are protector (one who protects), protection, and the gerund, protecting.
There is no such thing as the Ilex Forest Protector. No one protects the forest. It is only an obstacle to get to Goldenrod. There is no protector available.
This question appears to refer to Komokwa, the God of the dead amongst the native peoples of the Pacific NorthWest, the Tlingit in particular. He lives under the sea and one of his titles was "Protector of Seals."
my protector is a random one as connector and protector have the same ending sound but the my was just a random word as well
Putting a mirror screen protector over a privacy screen protector will only add bulk to the phone screen. Instead, you can choose a screen protector that gives enough protection in all aspects. You can try the one that I use. I use a screen protector from gadgetshieldz. It protects my screen without adding any bulk to it and also self heals scratches.
lover or loved one
the role of a lord protector is that whoever it is is a sort of speak leader and protector but not king or ruler lol xx :P
You would say "lu'au" in Hawaiian. The word "lu'au" refers to a Hawaiian feast or celebration.
With certain exceptions, city names from one language are usually not translated into other languages. Madrid could be transliterated into Hawaiian as Makulike, but this would be incomprehensible, and the word "Madrid" is the normal word in Hawaiian.
Aloha. Answer: This is a tricky one. There is no verb "to be" in Hawaiian, but you can add the word 'oe to the end of whatever you are trying to modify. For example, you are happy is hau'oli 'oe [how-oh-lee oy].
It is a Hawaiian word that can be translated as "Jumping Flea" or "The gift that came."There are two translations of the Hawaiian word ukulele. One means 'jumping flea' and the other is 'gift that came.'
Aloha: There is no HI'ian name for this one, and no word that would have a meaning.