nau = "to chew" (not to be confused with nÄu or na'u, which each mean something different).
Family
the cool or the cold
gloriousness; cheerfulness; dignity
welcome
kona is a ka'i or a determiner. kona= his/her
Keiki means Child. Keiki ha nau o ka 'aina
lā hānau
The English word "puppy" in Hawaiian is "īlio leʻaleʻa".
The English translation of the Hawaiian word "makou" is "we" or "us."
Hauʻoli lā hānau
The Hawaiian word "moi moi" translates to "sleep" in English.
There is no Hawaiian word for valentine. You could use the English word, which would be spelled walenekaine in Hawaiian.
Just like this it is to chew; If you add accents between or over some letters, the meanings will change.
Happy birthday: Hauʻoli lā hānau
There is no Hawaiian word for kangaroo, just as there is no English word for Kangaroo.
Aloha: This is great........ Ku'u aloha ua nau, kama lei Ua kama 'ia nau aloha makauahine Ho'omaluhia 'ia nau aloha makauahine Ho'omaluhia 'ia nau ka'u aloha Kau ā kau
There is no Hawaiian word for velvet. The English word is used, and it's spelled weleweka.