The Hawaiian translation of "e hoi mai" is "please come back".
"talk story" gab, chat, exchange ideas. I don't know the real Hawaiian terms, but I live in hawaii and hear it used often. For ex: I was in a restaraunt with my girl friends, we were chatting before we looked at the menu. He came back, and was going to ask if we were ready to order, but said "go ahead, Vala'au, I will come back and check again"
Yo-yo means 'come back come back' in Tagalog, which is the Filipino language.
"E hoi mai" is a Hawaiian phrase meaning "Come back." It is often used as a request for someone to return or come back to a certain place or situation.
Giving back in Hawaiian can be translated as "hoʻi hou aku."
i was casting my bread upon the waters in Hawaii when it just came back as a tongue sandwich
The Hawaiian translation of "e hoi mai" is "please come back".
"talk story" gab, chat, exchange ideas. I don't know the real Hawaiian terms, but I live in hawaii and hear it used often. For ex: I was in a restaraunt with my girl friends, we were chatting before we looked at the menu. He came back, and was going to ask if we were ready to order, but said "go ahead, Vala'au, I will come back and check again"
Yo-yo means 'come back come back' in Tagalog, which is the Filipino language.
If you die in Hawaii, and you are not a resident, your body would have to be shipped back your intended place of burial. If you are a resident, you would be buried or cremated in Hawaii.
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"the hawaiian word for grandparent is kapuna"It is not. The word is kuku wahine for grandmakukukane for grandpa. (archaic) 'tutu is a contemporary local term.There is no such word in the Hawaiian language as kapuna.There is, however a word signifying someone older who has more wisdom, that would be "kupuna". "tutu is ofteh used for grandmother but the hawaiian language has no "t's" so this may actually be from Samoan or another language" The Hawaiian language DID have the letter T. It is interchangeable with the letter K. The written language created by Missionaries changed much back then.
The two official languages of the U.S. State of Hawaii are:EnglishHawaiianEnglish is the common language of Hawaii, spoken by nearly everyone.Hawaiian is taught in schools, but only about 26,000 people can speak it fluently, which is less than 5% of the population of ethnic Hawaiians.Hawaiian Creole English, often inaccurately called "Hawaiian Pidgin", is spoken by about 600,000 people. It is not related to a language called Pidgin Hawaiian,which went extinct in the mid 20th Century.Here is a list of the most common languages of Hawaii:EnglishHawaiian Creole EnglishHawaiianAmerican Sign LanguageJapaneseSpanish
Hadamancanad- Hawaiian Name of a famous surfer back in the 1800s Hadamancanad- Hawaiian Name of a famous surfer back in the 1800s
To bring to life language nest, it is the title of an organization that is trying to bring the Hawaiian language back to it's people.
Nothing. Hawaii was taken by the haole. Its land was takents language was banned, and its people were subjugated to haole law. Later, the US has apologized for these actions, and, in some cases, partially corrected the damage done to the islands. Also, there has been an on-going movement in HI to bring back the traditions of the land, culture, and language.