There is no Hawaiian word for bear.
In Hawaiian, "little bear" is translated as "ʻīlio hōkū ʻuʻuku."
To say "Have a great day" in Hawaiian, you would say "Maikaʻi ka lā."
In Hawaiian, "Patrick the great" would be translated as "Pakika nui."
Aloha: Say: 'Oi! (or) No ka 'oi! [oy (like boy) (or) no ka oy]
To say "great news" in Hawaiian, you can say "nūhou maikaʻi."
In Hawaiian, you would say "Aia koʻu teddy bear." Here, "Aia" means "there is," "koʻu" means "my," and "teddy bear" is used as is, since there isn't a traditional Hawaiian word for it.
In Hawaiian, "little bear" is translated as "ʻīlio hōkū ʻuʻuku."
To say "Have a great day" in Hawaiian, you would say "Maikaʻi ka lā."
"pea" is the Hawaiian word for bear
In Hawaiian, "Patrick the great" would be translated as "Pakika nui."
how do you say "have a great vacation" inHAWAIIN
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Aloha: Say: 'Oi! (or) No ka 'oi! [oy (like boy) (or) no ka oy]
To say "great news" in Hawaiian, you can say "nūhou maikaʻi."
There is no native term for any kind of bear in Hawaiian. the English word "bear" is used, only it's pronounced "pea" (since there is no B or R in Hawaiian). The closest you can come is Pea o ke Kāʻei-anu (literally "white bear")
Aloha. Answer: 'Oihana maika'i [oy-ha-na my-kah ee] Know that the accent means to separate the sounds.
Great spirit in Hawaiian is typically translated as "Uhane nui."