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Don't eat it or just don't depending.
Ai hea
wow! I'm not sure if it means anything in Hawaiian but in my native tongue and that is our word in Samoan, it means eat crap..I won't say the S word...it's actually two words 'ai kae or 'ai tae....'ai means eat; tae means crap or sh word....LOL! so it could mean something in Hawaiian...we do have similarities in our languages....we're polynesians! Ai Kae means eat sh!& in Hawaiian also.
food = 'ai [I-ee].
Aloha: ai laila 'oe [I layla O-A]
IMPROVED: Aloha: eat = 'Ai [ah-ee] or [ I ]
In Hawaiian, "easy does it" can be translated as "kahiau" which means to take it easy or move gently.
where (but not used much); most just say hea [hay-ah], 'ai hea [I hay-ah], or auhea [ow-hay-ah]
You can say "I'm ready to leave" in Hawaiian as "Ua loa'a ka manawa no laila e ha'alele ai."
It means breath of life in hawaiian language.
Isabella has no meaning in Hawaiian. Only Hawaiian names have meaning in Hawaiian.
"Tiani" does not have a specific meaning in Hawaiian. It is not a Hawaiian word.