ho'omaka'u'ole [ho oh ma-ka ooh oh-lay]
To say "live" in Hawaiian, you can use the word "noho."
In Hawaiian, "live your life" can be translated as "noho ola maoli i kou ola."
You can say "noho i ke ola maika'i" in Hawaiian, which means 'live a happy life.'
Kinoole means "shameless" or "without shame" in Hawaiian. It can also be used to describe someone who is bold, audacious, or fearless.
Aloha: Noho hau'oli Hawai`i nei! [noho how ohlee Hawai`i nay]
To say "live" in Hawaiian, you can use the word "noho."
In Hawaiian, "live your life" can be translated as "noho ola maoli i kou ola."
You can say "noho i ke ola maika'i" in Hawaiian, which means 'live a happy life.'
Kinoole means "shameless" or "without shame" in Hawaiian. It can also be used to describe someone who is bold, audacious, or fearless.
Aloha: Noho hau'oli Hawai`i nei! [noho how ohlee Hawai`i nay]
Maka'u 'ole means not being afraid and wiwo'olemeans courage or courageous.
The word for fearless in Swahili is "bila hofu."
In Hawaiian, "Live Aloha" can be expressed as "E ola i ka aloha." This phrase captures the spirit of living with love, compassion, and kindness, which are central to Hawaiian culture. "E ola" means "to live," and "i ka aloha" translates to "in love."
You can say "I am Hawaiian" in Hawaiian as "ʻO wau he Hawaiʻi."
Michelle in Hawaiian is Mikala.
"Fearless" in Russian is "бесстрашный" (besstrashny).
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