"Kala namak" is pronounced as "kah-lah nah-mak" in English. The "kah" sounds like the "ca" in "cat," "lah" rhymes with "spa," "nah" sounds like "nah" in "nah," and "mak" rhymes with "rock." The emphasis is typically on the first syllable, "kah."
Black absolute black My loved one is black (dark skinned)
kala mai ia'u: excuse me mahalo ke akua: thanks be to God
You pronounce charade as 'shaarade'. - There is no English word 'charaid' .
Esi = you tikanes = how are you? ola kala = everything's fine na proseksis yia panda = take care always
Ese kala? (Είσαι Καλά?) in Greek is "Are you well?" in English.
"Kala namak" is pronounced as "kah-lah nah-mak" in English. The "kah" sounds like the "ca" in "cat," "lah" rhymes with "spa," "nah" sounds like "nah" in "nah," and "mak" rhymes with "rock." The emphasis is typically on the first syllable, "kah."
Black absolute black My loved one is black (dark skinned)
Black Cumin
black salt
Kala kai poli kala kai akomi... (kalitera) well and very well and even... (better)
Kala means Dark Goddess or Energetic as a girls name.
kala mai ia'u: excuse me mahalo ke akua: thanks be to God
how do you pronounce the greek word όλα in english
Exactly like you pronounce the word "you" in English.
'Kala Lagaw Ya' is pronounced [kala lagau ja:], using the IPA. The 'aw' represents a sound broadly similar to the International English 'ow' as in 'now', the 'a's are broadly similar to the 'u' of 'cut' as pronounced in Australian English, except for the 'a' of the last word ('speech, language, etc.'), which in the dialect referred to as Kala Lagaw Ya, is a long 'a' as in 'father' (as pronouncedn in Australia).
"Kala Kai Esi Filou" in Greek means "Καλά Και Εσύ Φίλε" which translates to "Good and You, Friend" in English.