Aloha: About face (like the military); turn around 180*
The Hawaiian translation for "huli maka" is "to turn over" or "to flip."
The Hawaiian translation for "face" is "ano."
There is no direct translation of the English name "Joe Mastah" in Hawaiian. However, a similar sounding Hawaiian name could be "Io Maka," which translates to "Hawk Eye" or "Sharp Eyes."
In Hawaiian, eyes are called "maka."
Aloha: Maka hiamoe [maka heeahmo] or [maka hyah-mo-A]
You can say "Ho'okahi wale nÅ wau i ka nekona o kou maka" to express "I miss your face" in Hawaiian.
The Hawaiian translation for "face" is "ano."
Aloha: maka [mah-kah]
to blush
There is no direct translation of the English name "Joe Mastah" in Hawaiian. However, a similar sounding Hawaiian name could be "Io Maka," which translates to "Hawk Eye" or "Sharp Eyes."
In Hawaiian, eyes are called "maka."
Mai huli 'oe i kokua o ke Kai
Aloha: Maka hiamoe [maka heeahmo] or [maka hyah-mo-A]
There is no Hawaiian word for 'magical', but 'magic' is M?maka Kaiao.
Mele Kaliki Maka is the Hawaiian term for merry Christmas
You can say "Ho'okahi wale nÅ wau i ka nekona o kou maka" to express "I miss your face" in Hawaiian.
precious = makamae [maka-my]
"Makamae" in Hawaiian means desire or desired one.