live life
You can say "noho i ke ola maika'i" in Hawaiian, which means 'live a happy life.'
To say "live" in Hawaiian, you can use the word "noho."
life = ola live = ola (to exist), noho (to dwell)
"Sisters for life" in Hawaiian can be translated as "hoahanau no na wāhine."
Aloha: Ka noho ʻana ola 'oe [ka noho ah-na o-la o-A]
You can say "noho i ke ola maika'i" in Hawaiian, which means 'live a happy life.'
To say "live" in Hawaiian, you can use the word "noho."
life = ola live = ola (to exist), noho (to dwell)
"Sisters for life" in Hawaiian can be translated as "hoahanau no na wāhine."
Aloha: Ka noho ʻana ola 'oe [ka noho ah-na o-la o-A]
The Hawaiian term for "joy of life" is "keʻanoʻano o ke ola."
Ola is the Hawaiian word for Life
ola
'ola 'ia [oh-la ee-ah]
Aloha: Say 'oli'oli [ohlee ohlee]
Aloha: Noho hau'oli Hawai`i nei! [noho how ohlee Hawai`i nay]
In Hawaiian, the phrase "live life with no regrets" can be translated as "e noho i ke ola me ka ʻole o nā nīnau." This captures the essence of embracing life fully without dwelling on past mistakes. Another way to express this sentiment is "e ola i ka manawa," which means "live in the moment." Both phrases emphasize the importance of cherishing each experience.