Aloha. Answer: The essence or reason for the rainbow. (`ano`ano is seed)
a hui hou (until next time)
Hawaiians speak English, The phrase is " Sweet Bird "
Mahiʻai is a farm in Hawaiian. Your name will not directly translate.
"The Hawaiian thrush" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase l'omao. The Italian phrase relies upon the Hawaiian loan word. The pronunciation will be "lo-MOW" in Pisan Italian.
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.
"Kini Po Po" means "urinary incontinence" in English.
Aloha, Maika'i, Ola.....this is the translation for each word.
"Nui loa" is a Hawaiian phrase that translates to "very or greatly big" in English. It is often used to emphasize the magnitude or size of something. For example, "mahalo nui loa" means "thank you very much" in Hawaiian.
Aloha: E kei aʻe ana au i [A kay ah'A ahna ow ee]
The phrase "together as one" in Hawaiian can be expressed as "hoʻokahi me kaʻu."
It is a phrase used when you can not think of a word. A counter part for this word in the English language would probably something like "thingie" or "whatchamacallit". The phrase is not from the Hawaiian language; it comes from the Hawaiian Pidgin words "da kine" (derived from "the kind")
noho hauʻoli kali 'iki [no-ho how-oh-lee ka-lee ee-kee]
Aloha. Answer: nani ailana [nah-nee 'eye'-ee-la-nah]