Hawaiians speak English,
The phrase is " Sweet Bird "
The Hawaiian phrase "Pua olena" translates to "fragrant flower" in English. "Pua" means "flower," and "olena" refers to something fragrant or sweet-smelling. This phrase often symbolizes beauty and the essence of nature in Hawaiian culture.
In Hawaiian, you can say "Hauʻoli Lā Hānau, E kuʻu hoa sweet!" This translates to "Happy Birthday, my sweet friend!" The phrase conveys warm wishes for a joyful birthday celebration.
The nene or Hawaiian Goose and the flower is the Hawaiian hibiscus.
bird = manu
The famous bird in hawaii is the hawaiian hibiscus
yes, the Nene is the Hawaiian state bird. (It is just a Hawaiian goose)
Sweet Bird was created in 1976.
The Hawaiian translation for bird is manu.
In Hawaiian, you can say "ʻo kou ala nui" to mean "you're so sweet."
Sweet Hawaiian Dreams - 1941 was released on: USA: 1 December 1941
Home sweet home
Manu