IMPROVED: Aloha:
The answers below mean How are you, How's it going, What's up, etc. The word up is luna [loo-na].
Pehea ʻoe? (sg) Pehea ʻolua? (dl), Pehea ʻoukou? (pl)
In Hawaiian, "What is up?" can be translated as "Pehea 'oe?"
The phrase "hurry up" in Hawaiian can be translated to "kuʻikuʻi aku".
To say "hurry up" in Hawaiian, you can say "ku'u ka'a."
The Native Hawaiian or part-Hawaiian race makes up the majority of the native population in Hawaii. Additional significant populations in Hawaii include Asian, White, and Multiracial populations.
"Zaca" does not have a specific meaning in Hawaiian. It is not a common or traditional Hawaiian word.
In Hawaiian, "shut up" can be translated as "hoʻomākaukau ʻoe" or "hoʻole".
shaka
The Hawaiian Islands make up the US state of Hawaii.
okole maluna
To say "hurry up" in Hawaiian, you can say "ku'u ka'a."
he'e [hay-ay]
To receive a Hawaiian Airlines Visa one must visit the location in person and fill out an application to verify your qualifications with the Hawaiian Airlines.
Shield cones
clean up
Aloha: To differentiate, to seperate, or to give up
by undersea volcanoes by dried up volcanic rock
Nicole has no meaning in Hawaiian. Only Hawaiian names have meaning in Hawaiian. But you can write Nicole as "Nikoli" in Hawaiian.
Caitlyn does not have a direct translation in Hawaiian, as it is an English name. However, it could be spelled phonetically in Hawaiian as "Keikilina" or "Keikilina."