It is pronounced as Ah hoo-ee kow-ah.
Hui kaua is a Hawaiian term that refers to a war party or a gathering of warriors for battle. It is an organized group of fighters who come together to engage in warfare.
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Thank you for celebrating with us: "Mahalo nui loa na ho'olaule'a me la kaua"
Yes, "A Hui Hou" is pronounced as ah hoo-ee hoh in the native Hawaiian language. It is a common phrase in Hawaii that means "until we meet again" or "goodbye."
"Pili kaua" in Hawaiian refers to the prisoner shackles used during the Kingdom of Hawaii era. These were heavy iron restraints often worn by individuals accused of crimes.
Hui kaua is a Hawaiian term that refers to a war party or a gathering of warriors for battle. It is an organized group of fighters who come together to engage in warfare.
Toswel Kaua was born on 1947-08-28.
Toswel Kaua died on 2010-11-15.
Until we meet again in Hawaiian is:"A hui hou kakou"
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Thank you for celebrating with us: "Mahalo nui loa na ho'olaule'a me la kaua"
Kaua
Ko Kaua Hale!
it is 奥运会。ao yun hui. Pronounce it like ao-yeun-hway.
Yes, "A Hui Hou" is pronounced as ah hoo-ee hoh in the native Hawaiian language. It is a common phrase in Hawaii that means "until we meet again" or "goodbye."
"Pili kaua" in Hawaiian refers to the prisoner shackles used during the Kingdom of Hawaii era. These were heavy iron restraints often worn by individuals accused of crimes.
Pili pa`a - That which is entwined and cannot be undone. no kaua - for you and I Me ke aloha a mau loa - with everlasting love. Translated: You and I are united in everlasted love.