Linaka is pronounced as "lee-nah-kah". The stress is on the second syllable, -nah-.
The Hawaiian name Kalena is pronounced as "kah-LEH-nah."
The name Makala is pronounced as "mah-KAH-lah" in Hawaiian, with the emphasis on the second syllable.
It's actually 'O ____ ko'u inoa. Where the line is, you insert your name, and the "ko'u" has a glottal stop in it, so make sure you pronounce that.
The Hawaiian word "ilio" is pronounced ee-LEE-oh.
Kuuipo is pronounced as "koo-EE-poh" in Hawaiian. The stress is on the second syllable.
The Hawaiian name Kalena is pronounced as "kah-LEH-nah."
Kaia = KAH-yah
Sandy is pronounced Kaneki
The name Makala is pronounced as "mah-KAH-lah" in Hawaiian, with the emphasis on the second syllable.
Hawaiian is completely phonetic. You would pronounce this word "HAH HIGH"
the hawaiian girl name that means princess is LEILANI It is a beautiful name. You pronounce it like lay-la-nee. You can write it as: Leilany, Laylanee, Leylanie, but in Hawaiian, it's spelled Leilani.
Vaquita would be Wakika or Wakuika (depending on how you pronounce it in English).
The same way you pronounce it in English
Jenifer.
The name Janice is a version of Jane that was created by Paul Leicester Ford in his book "Janice Meredith". Jane is a female version of John which means "God is gracious".
Raley = Leili
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