Quote from the Related Link: "In Hawaiian, Mana Loa means 'Great Power.'"
Mauna Loa means 'Great Mountain'. Mauna = mountain, Loa = great.
"Ohana mau loa" in Hawaiian translates to "family forever." The term "ohana" means family, emphasizing the importance of familial connections and relationships, while "mau loa" signifies permanence or eternity. Together, the phrase reflects a deep commitment to family bonds that endure through time.
aloha: maika'i no [myka'ee no] or maika'i nui loa [noowee lo-ah]
the first three words translate into hawaiian from Samoa mahalo nui loa , from hawaiian to English thank you very much
Aloha lana'kila pau loa [aloha la-na'kee-la pow lo-ah]
Nui loa- Very much. Nani- Beautiful. So roughly, "Very Beautiful"
mana = power
"Se po loa" is not a Hawaiian phrase; it doesn't have any meaning in the Hawaiian language. It may be a misspelling or a phrase from a different language.
To have a lot of knowledge of something beforehand
"Nui loa" is a Hawaiian phrase that translates to "very or greatly big" in English. It is often used to emphasize the magnitude or size of something. For example, "mahalo nui loa" means "thank you very much" in Hawaiian.
I assume you mean Miracle.... hana mana
In Hawaiian, "forever" is often translated as "mālamalama loa."
The word for magnificence in Hawaiian is "nui loa" or "nani loa."
loa
In Hawai`i, we say loa or loloa for the word long.
Aloha: the spritual breathe or the soul
Mauna Loa is already in Hawaiian. It's pronounced Má-oo-nah ló-ah
Mauna means "mountain" in Hawaiian. For example, Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa are both famous mountains in Hawaii.