Family
kona is a ka'i or a determiner. kona= his/her
The Hawaiian word "ea" translates to "breath" or "life" in English. It encompasses the concept of sovereignty and existence, often associated with the idea of vitality and the essence of being. In Hawaiian cultural context, it can also signify a sense of freedom or a state of being alive and aware.
It's Spencer in Hawaiian
nau = "to chew" (not to be confused with nāu or na'u, which each mean something different).
'A'ole [ah-oh-lay] is: no, not, never; to be none, to have none. Rail is not a HI'ian word.
OHANA
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.
The Hawaiian word for home is "hale."
'Ohana keiki.
The Hawaiian word for "family" is 'Ohana.
The Hawaiian word "kamakani" means "wind" in English.
Yes, the Hawaiian word for sisterhood is "hānau kaiaulu."
I love you is "aloha wau iā'oe" or "aloha au iā'oe"the family is "ka 'ohana"I love you and the family is "aloha wau iā'oe a me ka 'ohana"
In Hawaiian, "Happy Family" can be translated as "Ohana Hauʻoli." The word "ohana" means family, encompassing not just relatives but also close friends, while "hauʻoli" means happy or joyful. This phrase reflects the importance of family and happiness in Hawaiian culture.
ola = life
"Oiwi" is a Hawaiian word that means "native" or "indigenous" in English.
hello