"Ke ola maika'i" is a Hawaiian phrase that translates to "the good life" or "the life of wellness." It encapsulates the concept of living in harmony with oneself and the environment, emphasizing health, happiness, and well-being. The phrase reflects the values of the Hawaiian culture, which prioritizes balance and connection to nature.
"Ola pessoal" is Portuguese for "Hello everyone." It is a friendly greeting commonly used in informal settings to address a group of people. The phrase combines "ola," meaning "hello," with "pessoal," which translates to "everyone" or "people."
Ola Jordan goes by Ola.
Ola Tuominen's birth name is Ola Marko Tuominen.
Ola Rapace's birth name is Pr Ola Norell.
Ola Hansson died in 1925.
Almost..... ho'oaloha ke ola pela ola 'oe
ke aloha o ku'u ola or ke aloha o ko'u ola... ku'u is something dear to u so love of my life i suggest is the first
Aloha: The goodness, meaning, or essence of the language
The Hawaiian term for "joy of life" is "keʻanoʻano o ke ola."
ola = life
University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa's motto is 'Ma luna a'e o na lahui a pau ke ola o ke kanaka'.
Ola is the Spanish word for "wave" (like on the ocean).
In Hawaiian the word maikai (pretty) can also be used for the word good or fine.So you can say the lady (wahine) is maikai. Or, maikai wahine (pretty woman)Maikaʻi means good. It does not mean pretty. The word for pretty is uʻi. Pretty lady would be Wahine uʻi. Lovely lady would be Wahine nohea or Wahine onaona.
"Aloha maikai" is what you seek. In a sentence it could be: "At night, Deanie Etcetera whispers a quiet, aloha maikai, to her beloved, Mitch Longley."
"I Ka Maikai Huakai" translates to "In the good journey" in Hawaiian. It emphasizes the importance of a positive and meaningful journey, whether in life or through experiences. The phrase reflects the Hawaiian cultural values of appreciating the journey and the connections made along the way.
bu ke yi mean " cannot ". Bu mean "no".
ka lāʻau o ke ola [kah lay-ow O kay oh-la]