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Maka polû is a Hawaiian equivalent of the English phrase "blue eyes." The words translate by word order as "eyes blue." The pronunciation will be "ma-ka po-loo" in Hawaiian.
Wind. Water. Sun. Land.
Uliuli (uu-lee-uu-lee)
"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.
The phrase "together as one" in Hawaiian can be expressed as "hoʻokahi me kaʻu."
Hawaiians speak English, The phrase is " Sweet Bird "
This Hawaiian phrase translates to "how beautiful is the cloud".
Acqua blu is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "blue water." The feminine singular phrase may be substituted by acqua azzurra ("azure water") or acqua celeste("sky-blue water") according to English context. The pronunciation will be "A-kwa bloo" in Pisan Italian.
Mahiʻai is a farm in Hawaiian. Your name will not directly translate.
The Hawaiian phrase for "Ladies and Gentlemen" is "Ka Po'e Wāhine me nā Kāne."
The Hawaiian name for water lily is Mail
polu = blue uliuli = deep blue/dark blue or bluegreen