'Ae [I]
"Proud" in Hawaiian is usually translated as "pono," which can mean righteousness, goodness, or excellence.
In Hawaiian, "just say no" can be translated to "‘a‘ole iki."
one hele [oh-nay hay-lay]; some might say "one 'oni'oni" [oh-nay oh-nee oh-nee]. I prefer the first.
To say "please help" in Hawaiian, you would say "E 'olu'olu, kōkua mai."
You can say "I accept" in Hawaiian as "Ke hoʻomaopopo au."
'olu'olu [oh-loo oh-loo]
"Proud" in Hawaiian is usually translated as "pono," which can mean righteousness, goodness, or excellence.
Oh je, deine Hosen brennen.
In Hawaiian, "just say no" can be translated to "‘a‘ole iki."
Kūoʻo [kyou oh]
Noʻonoʻo hana [no oh-no oh ha-na]
one hele [oh-nay hay-lay]; some might say "one 'oni'oni" [oh-nay oh-nee oh-nee]. I prefer the first.
Who knows! I dont. But I'm guessing they say it. But on TV Ive only heard them say oh my goodness.
Because they think its cool, or they need a shorter way to say Oh My God! or Oh My Gosh! Or Oh My Goodness! Anything like that.
To say "please help" in Hawaiian, you would say "E 'olu'olu, kōkua mai."
Aloha. Answer: pala
ho'oheno [ho oh hay-no]