The Hawaiian word for feeling is "ʻano."
In Hawaiian, "thank you" is "mahalo."
To say "relax" in Hawaiian, you can use the word "hoʻomaha." To say "kick back," you can use the phrase "hoʻomaha paʻi wale."
The word that refers to a feeling of pride of belonging is "identity."
"Brah" is not a Hawaiian word. It is actually a slang term originating from Hawaiian pidgin English, and is used as a casual way to refer to a friend or acquaintance.
No, the word "feeling" is not an idiom. It is a noun that refers to an emotional state or perception of a situation.
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Hawaian islands
"Lahaina" means "merciless sun" in Hawaiian. It is a location on the island of Maui known for its sunny and warm weather.
The Luhya word for the English word feeling is "hisia."
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It is maa' it is from a hawaian name
it is in the neighbourhood of honoululu, on the hawaian island Oahu
feeling of bitterness
aloha is the way to say hello in Hawaiian
hawaian fruit mix