Wahine
The Hawaiian word for lady is "waahine."
In Hawaiian the word maikai (pretty) can also be used for the word good or fine.So you can say the lady (wahine) is maikai. Or, maikai wahine (pretty woman)Maikaʻi means good. It does not mean pretty. The word for pretty is uʻi. Pretty lady would be Wahine uʻi. Lovely lady would be Wahine nohea or Wahine onaona.
In Hawaiian language, you would say "Aloha kakahiaka, kaikamahine." "Aloha" is a versatile word that can mean hello, goodbye, love, and more. "Kakahiaka" specifically means morning, and "kaikamahine" means young lady. So, the phrase translates to "Hello morning, young lady."
You can say "I am Hawaiian" in Hawaiian as "ʻO wau he Hawaiʻi."
Michelle in Hawaiian is Mikala.
The Hawaiian word for lady is "waahine."
In Hawaiian the word maikai (pretty) can also be used for the word good or fine.So you can say the lady (wahine) is maikai. Or, maikai wahine (pretty woman)Maikaʻi means good. It does not mean pretty. The word for pretty is uʻi. Pretty lady would be Wahine uʻi. Lovely lady would be Wahine nohea or Wahine onaona.
In Hawaiian language, you would say "Aloha kakahiaka, kaikamahine." "Aloha" is a versatile word that can mean hello, goodbye, love, and more. "Kakahiaka" specifically means morning, and "kaikamahine" means young lady. So, the phrase translates to "Hello morning, young lady."
Aloha: Wahine nani [vwah-hee-nay na-nee]
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You can say "I am Hawaiian" in Hawaiian as "ʻO wau he Hawaiʻi."
Michelle in Hawaiian is Mikala.
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spirit or ghost = 'uhane