The Hawaiian word for "wonderful" is "nani." It is often used to describe something beautiful or pleasing. The term captures the essence of admiration and appreciation in Hawaiian culture.
hei'moe [hay-ee'mo-A]
No, wonderful is not a verb at all.The word wonderful is an adjective, a word that describes a noun.Examples:It's a wonderful day.This is a wonderful movie.A wonderful time was had by all.
More wonderful and most wonderful
"Wonderful " What do you think?
The root word in "wonderful" is "wonder." A root word is the basic form of a word from which other words are formed. In this case, "wonder" is the root word, and the addition of the suffix "-ful" changes it to "wonderful," meaning full of wonder or causing wonder.
In Hawiian family is Ohona
mokulele
yes, it is Hawiian for I
hei'moe [hay-ee'mo-A]
The word for goddess in Hawaiian is "akua wahine."
pokole is the hawiian word for short
Pulelehua, is how you say butterfly in hawaiian....aloha!
No, wonderful is not a compound word.
No, wonderful is not a compound word.
Kamali'i wahine is the Hawaiian word for princess.
Honu (ho-noo)
No, wonderful is not a verb at all.The word wonderful is an adjective, a word that describes a noun.Examples:It's a wonderful day.This is a wonderful movie.A wonderful time was had by all.