The Lakota translation for "Hau toniktu ka huwo" is "hello, how are you."
The English translation of the Sioux word "hau" is "hello" or "hi."
Unfortunately, soul mates is not listed on the Omniglot website of useful phrases in Lakota Sioux. However, hello (hau), how are you (T—khe_khe yaœ? he?) and good morning (H’?ha?ni la??i) is listed.
The Maori translation for "Hauraki" is "Te Hau o te Raki".
In Maori, "hau" can mean wind, breath, or air. It is an important concept in Maori culture and spirituality, symbolizing life force and energy.
In Dakota language, "hello" is translated as "hau."
hau means snow or hau kea which means white snow
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Aloha: Say nani hau (nah-nee how)
Unfortunately, soul mates is not listed on the Omniglot website of useful phrases in Lakota Sioux. However, hello (hau), how are you (T—khe_khe yaœ? he?) and good morning (H’?ha?ni la??i) is listed.
Thanks is spoken in Lakota as: Pilamaya ye (pee-lah-mah-yah-yeh) - if said by a female. Pilamaya yelo (pee-lah-mah-yah-yeh-lo) - if said by a male. Generally, females end phrases with "ye" and males use "yelo".
The Maori translation for "Hauraki" is "Te Hau o te Raki".
The cast of Karl Hau - 1926 includes: Karl Hau
Lene Hau was born in 1959.
Brian Hau was born in 1982.
Hai Hau District's population is 285,298.
Tin Hau Station was created in 1985.
Hau Ruck was created on 2005-09-13.