Kahiko aʻe [ka-hee-ko ah A]
Oh, dude, it's elders'! Like, you just add an apostrophe after the 's' when you're talking about something belonging to a group of elders. So, if you're talking about the elders' wisdom or the elders' meeting, that's how you show possession. Easy peasy!
The possessive form is the elders' generosity.
The plural of elder is elders.
The word that means respect for elders is "veneration".
my elder brother is a good example for me.
Morgan = Molokana
Julia = Iulia Rylie = Laili
Edward = Ekewaka (non-Catholic), Ekualo (Catholic)
yes i like hawian punch i have a pink shirt of it too.
In hawian Ashley is spelled, Akalei and is said like ak-a-lay-ee
Aloha; akahana (isn't it interesting that we have this one word that means work carefully?)
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The cast of The Elders Say - 2012 includes: Willi Lempert as Unnamed Narrator
Yes
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It is far more respective to say 'thank you' or 'thank you; I appreciate what you have done' then a simple thanks when talking to elders.
The Bible doesn't actually say take your problems to your elders, but the elders are the shepherds of the flock - 1Pet 5:2 and people are encouraged to submit themselves to their elders - 1Pet 5:5. If you are sick James writes call for the elders of the church -James 5:14 So it seem a reasonable thing to take your problems to your elders for help.