"Me ka hau'oli" is a Hawaiian phrase that translates to "with happiness" or "with joy" in English. It is often used to express a sentiment of joy or to convey well wishes. The phrase can be found in various contexts, such as greetings or during celebrations.
What you mean by that? The way you say it or anyother way. If you mean by saying, it is Ka-Ka-she
Hawaiian to English: aloha ka ko
English translation of NAKAKAIRITA KA: You're irritating.
"You're just kidding/joking too."
its called wilting......the flower wilts. become limp; "The flowers wilted"
Hauoli ho'okahi makahiki(how-oh-lee hoe-oh-ka-he ma-ka-he-kee)
you
Ka pai tama in English mean swallow my cum
What you mean by that? The way you say it or anyother way. If you mean by saying, it is Ka-Ka-she
Hawaiian to English: aloha ka ko
This is not HI'ian (though kakahi... [ka ka hee] is the only one)
the bed is broken
Don't be so stubborn.
"It's blinding."
Where's the bathroom.
Pretty sure it means "Happy ( is the) Lady (whose heart) is filled to the brim with love"
Shall we study together.