Always faithful
i believe it Manaoio.
"Have faith" in Hawaiian can be translated as "Ho'omana'o." This phrase conveys a sense of trust, belief, and confidence in something or someone.
There's no such word in Hawaiian, but it's very close to mana'o'i'o, which means "faith"
You can say "I am Hawaiian" in Hawaiian as "ʻO wau he Hawaiʻi."
Michelle in Hawaiian is Mikala.
i believe it Manaoio.
to have faith - mana'o'i'o
In Hawaiian, "trust the journey" can be translated as "e hilinaʻi i ka huakaʻi." The phrase emphasizes having faith in the path you are on. The concept of "huakaʻi" refers to a journey or voyage, while "hilinaʻi" means to trust or have faith. This reflects the Hawaiian cultural value of embracing life's experiences.
"Have faith" in Hawaiian can be translated as "Ho'omana'o." This phrase conveys a sense of trust, belief, and confidence in something or someone.
There's no such word in Hawaiian, but it's very close to mana'o'i'o, which means "faith"
You can say "I am Hawaiian" in Hawaiian as "ʻO wau he Hawaiʻi."
Michelle in Hawaiian is Mikala.
How do you say hello to a man in Hawaiian
In Hawaiian, you say "bracelet" as "hulikoa."
spirit or ghost = 'uhane
Your Hawaiian name would be Paliana.
to say dead in hawaiian we say MAKI