Moe lepo is a figurative term for the dead. Moe is to sleep or lie down and lepo is dirt, earth, or dirty. Literally the term means to sleep in the earth or to be an "earth sleeper." It can also be a a phrase used to refer to a dirty, lazy person.
ka ola e ka moe [ka oh-la A ka mo-ay]
It's Spencer in Hawaiian
heneliaka is not a native Hawaiian word. It might be a foreign name written with Hawaiian letters.
Aloha: ka ʻoiaʻiʻo i loko o ka moe [ka ohyah'o ee loko o ka mo-A]
Kai means Ocean in hawaiian, and awa is A plant in hawaiian aswell
moe moe
"Opihi moe moe" refers to a type of limpet in Hawaiian, specifically a sea snail that adheres to rocks in tidal zones. The term combines "opihi," which denotes the limpet, and "moe moe," meaning to sleep or rest. Together, it may evoke imagery of these creatures in their natural habitat, often found resting on the rocks by the shore. In Hawaiian culture, opihi are also considered a delicacy.
To say "Sleep well" in Hawaiian, you can say "Moe maika'i."
The Hawaiian word for dream is moe`uhane.
Hau,oli Lepo Houna Pua'a La, ao
The Hawaiian word for sleep is "hiamoe."
CORECTED: ku'u moe'uhane or just k'u moe [koo ooh mo-A oo-ha-nay]
Aloha: Moe nani 'oe [mo-A nah-nee O-A]
Aloha: I corrected yoru question. The answer: 1- Ao [ow] 2- honua [ho-noo-ah] 3- lepo [laypo] if you are just meaning dirt.
Lepo Sumera was born on May 8, 1950, in Tallinn, Estonia.
Lepo Sumera died on June 2, 2000, in Tallinn, Estonia.
Out of the Inkwell - 1961 Mean Moe the Star was released on: USA: 1962