'Alo au i ke Akua ['Ah-lo ah-oo ee kay Ah-koo-ah]
In Hawaiian, "Praise God always" can be translated as "E hoʻomaikaʻi i ke Akua i nā manawa a pau." This phrase expresses a sentiment of continual gratitude and reverence towards God.
In Hawaiian, you can say "E mālama aku nō ʻo ia i ke akua, e mālama i nā mea a pau." This translates to "May God bless you and keep you in all things." It's a beautiful expression of goodwill and care for someone's well-being.
April in Hawaiian
Kakalina is Kathy in Hawaiian
Use a before Hawaiian.
god bless you and your family
The Hawaiian word for God is "Ke Akua." In Hawaiian culture, Ke Akua refers to a supreme being or divine force, reflecting the spiritual beliefs and practices of the Hawaiian people. This term is often used in religious contexts, including Christianity, where it signifies the concept of God.
To say "thank you" in Hawaiian, you can say "mahalo." To say "God bless" in Hawaiian, you can say "Ke Akua e hoʻomaikaʻi mai."
The translation of "I am a child of God" in Hawaiian is "He keiki au a ke Akua."
He is the Hawaiian God of Leoco.
First, open your mouth. Then say, "May God answer all your prayers in Hawaiian." They're you have it. Amen!
Ke akua pu means in Hawaiian - God Be With Us
they influed it by going to a different hawaiian god for different types of problems
Aloha: My God!
I am not familiar with the first word "he" but Aloha ke akua is "God is love" in Hawaiian.
Though there is a moon goddess, there is no sun god/dess depicted in Hawaiian legends. There was mention of a sun god in the story of Maui the demi-god whom snared the sun to extend the length of days so that people had enough time to do things, but there was no mention of the sun having a name or anything of that sort.
In Hawaiian, "Praise God always" can be translated as "E hoʻomaikaʻi i ke Akua i nā manawa a pau." This phrase expresses a sentiment of continual gratitude and reverence towards God.