Aloha: Uhane Lāhui ʻaeʻa [oo-ha-nay Lay-hoo-ee 'I 'ah]
Aloha: 'uhane [oohanay]
Gypsy = Lomani or Kipeki
In Hawaiian, the word for gypsy is "Kanaka Maoli."
The phrase "soul survivor" does not have a direct translation in Hawaiian. However, you might use the phrase "mau ola hōʻola" which means "eternal life" or "everlasting survival of life" in a similar context.
In Romany Gypsy, you would say "Sastimos" to greet someone with hello.
There is no Hawaiian word for Gypsy.
Aloha: 'uhane [oohanay]
Gypsy = Lomani or Kipeki
In Hawaiian, the word for gypsy is "Kanaka Maoli."
The Gypsy in My Soul was created in 1934.
Its basically the Gypsy "attitude". A need for adventure, change, and the skills to thrive wherever you are no matter what you have. A non-blood-gypsy can still be considered a gypsy if they have "Gypsy Soul" or "spirit".
In Hawaiian, "pretty soul" can be translated as "naʻau pālewā." "Naʻau" refers to the heart or soul, while "pālewā" signifies beauty or prettiness. Together, they convey the idea of a beautiful spirit or soul.
On ebay: http://www.ebay.ca/itm/NEW-RARE-sealed-Gypsy-Soul-Prescribed-Vibe-CD-album-Hypnotic-records-/131128735937 Trevor Bedard Former bass player - Gypsy Soul
One that is said to have a "gypsy soul" is prone to wander. They are rarely happy in any one place for any length of time.
Gypsy is not a language ; )
The cast of Gypsy in My Soul - 1976 includes: Lucille Ball as herself Linda Hamil as Dancer Shirley MacLaine as herself
Gypsy in My Soul - 1976 TV was released on: USA: 20 January 1976 West Germany: 18 May 1977