In Hawaiian, "one and only" can be expressed as **"hoʻokahi wale nō"**. - **Hoʻokahi** means “one,” - **Wale nō** emphasizes exclusivity, meaning “only” or “just.” Together, it conveys uniqueness or singularity, often used affectionately to describe someone special, like a beloved person or cherished thing.
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The phrase "together as one" in Hawaiian can be expressed as "hoʻokahi me kaʻu."
In Hawaiian, you can say "ʻānela" which means dear one or angel.
IMPROVED: Aloha: Say loo ow (as if it were 2 words). many persons say it as one word; this is incorrect.Luau already IS in Hawaiian.
In Hawaiian, the word "number one" is "kumu ʻekahi."
Aloha: Ho'okai kaua! [ho oh-k-I kay-oo-ah]
The phrase "together as one" in Hawaiian can be expressed as "hoʻokahi me kaʻu."
In Hawaiian, you can say "ʻānela" which means dear one or angel.
IMPROVED: Aloha: Say loo ow (as if it were 2 words). many persons say it as one word; this is incorrect.Luau already IS in Hawaiian.
There is only one word for snow in Hawaiian, which is "hau."
i don't think no one knows hawaiian... SORRY.
In Hawaiian, the word "number one" is "kumu ʻekahi."
Aloha: hoʻokahi wale nō 'oe [ho oh-ka-hee va-lay no o-A] (one and only you)
Aloha: Ho'okai kaua! [ho oh-k-I kay-oo-ah]
'Ekaihi ohana
koori no korki
Aloha, pehea 'oe is what you would say to one person.
The phrase 'in the sand' in Hawaiian is 'ma ka one'.