Lā hānau
Day = lā
The Hawaiian word for "to birth" is "hanau." It signifies the act of giving birth or bringing forth life and is often used in various contexts related to childbirth and creation. In Hawaiian culture, the concept of hanau is deeply connected to the reverence for life and the natural world.
The word imani does not mean anything in the Hawaiian language. The word imani is a Swahili name that means faith and it is the word for the last day of Kwanzaa.
The Hawaiian word for sun is La
the hawaiian word for moon is mahina
The Hawaiian word for rainbow is anuenue.
"Shahoney" has no meaning in Hawaiian. This is not a Hawaiian word.
The Hawaiian word for 'my' is "kuʻu".
The Hawaiian translation for slow is lohi.
"pea" is the Hawaiian word for bear
The Hawaiian word for dog is ilio
The Hawaiian word for colorful is "piha."