Aloha: The goodness, meaning, or essence of the language
"I Ka Maikai Huakai" translates to "In the good journey" in Hawaiian. It emphasizes the importance of a positive and meaningful journey, whether in life or through experiences. The phrase reflects the Hawaiian cultural values of appreciating the journey and the connections made along the way.
Hawaiian to English: aloha ka ko
"Elikapeka" [A-lee-ka-pay-ka]
ka ola e ka moe [ka oh-la A ka mo-ay]
Ho'omaika'i no ka 'oi [ho oh-my-ka ee no kah oy]
Keko. Vowels are the same as Spanish. Pehea e 'olelo ai ia "keko" ma ka 'olelo Haole?=How do you say monkey in English.
In Hawaiian, "Ka Lā" means "The Sun."
Hawaiian to English: aloha ka ko
E ola mau ka 'olelo Hawai'i=Long live the Hawaiian language.Kulia i ka nu'u= Strive to reach the highest.Aia i ka 'olelo ke ola, aia i ka 'olelo ka make=In language is life and death. (Watch what you say)A'a i ka hula, waiho i ka maka'u i ka hale= Dare to dance, leave shame at home. Mai maka'u i ka hana, maka'u i ka moloa= Don't fear work, fear laziness.I mua e na poki'i a inu i ka wai 'awa'awa, 'a'ohe hope e ho'i mai ai= Move forward brothers and drink of the bitter water, no shall return/go back. (Move forward, persist)Nau ke keiki, kukae a na'au=This is your child, crap and intelligence. (It is your child when they do something bad (crap) and when they do good (na'au). They are yours no matter what).
In Hawaiian, "Ka Ohana" translates to "The Family." The word "Ka" is a definite article meaning "the," and "Ohana" means "family" in Hawaiian. Together, "Ka Ohana" signifies a specific or particular family in the Hawaiian language.
Aloha: pono 'o au ka Ikaika [po-no O ow ka ee-kI-ka]
No Ka Oi translates to "the best" or "the greatest" in Hawaiian. It is commonly used to show appreciation or praise for someone or something.
Kalikala - someone's name [ka-lee-ka-la], and it means to catch (to rope) the sun.
Aloha: respectfully, truly, sincerely, etc.
In Hawaiian, you can say "ʻaʻole pilikia" to mean "it's okay."
"Ehuehu i ka pono" in Hawaiian means "to strive for righteousness" or "to seek goodness". It encourages individuals to pursue what is right and just in their actions and decisions.
This name is Pianaka (pee-ah-na-ka), and means belonging to/or coming from the stork.