moe moe
it's "sleep" in hawaiian
The Hawaiian word for sleep is "hiamoe."
To say "Sleep well" in Hawaiian, you can say "Moe maika'i."
In Hawaiian, "moi moi" is a term used to describe a state of sleep or drowsiness. It is often used to refer to someone who is nodding off or falling asleep.
"Hiamoe" is a Hawaiian word that means "sleep" or "to sleep." It is typically used to refer to resting or sleeping.
The term Native Hawaiian is a complex one and has evolved over the decades. A native hawaiian, better known as a kanaka 'oiwi or kanaka maoli is a Hawaiian of aboriginal descent. "Hawaiian" is the nationality and has been since 1840.
The term Native Hawaiian is a complex one and has evolved over the decades. A native hawaiian, better known as a kanaka 'oiwi or kanaka maoli is a Hawaiian of aboriginal descent. "Hawaiian" is the nationality and has been since 1840. (reprinted from an earlier reply)
fatigue!
Go to sleep or sleep time...... Go moemoe= go to bed\go to sleep
The Hawaiian term for headhunter is "kī'ohu."
Moe lepo is a figurative term for the dead. Moe is to sleep or lie down and lepo is dirt, earth, or dirty. Literally the term means to sleep in the earth or to be an "earth sleeper." It can also be a a phrase used to refer to a dirty, lazy person.
The Hawaiian word "moi moi" translates to "sleep" in English.