In Hawaiian, you can say "ʻo kou ala nui" to mean "you're so sweet."
In Hawaiian, you would say "ʻO waikea ʻoe."
To say "you are so fine" in Hawaiian, you can say "he waiwai loa ʻoe."
"Mia" is not a Hawaiian name, so it does not have a direct translation or equivalent in Hawaiian.
You can say "pilikia nui" in Hawaiian, which means "very sad" or "truly sad".
In Hawaiian, you can say "ʻo kou ala nui" to mean "you're so sweet."
In Hawaiian, you would say "ʻO waikea ʻoe."
Aloha: Say aloha ku'uipo
In Hawaiian, you can say "Hauʻoli Lā Hānau, E kuʻu hoa sweet!" This translates to "Happy Birthday, my sweet friend!" The phrase conveys warm wishes for a joyful birthday celebration.
Mea ʻai momona.
To say "you are so fine" in Hawaiian, you can say "he waiwai loa ʻoe."
"Mia" is not a Hawaiian name, so it does not have a direct translation or equivalent in Hawaiian.
moa mona'awa [mo-ah mo-na'ah-va]
The Hawaiian word for sweet is "momona" or "onaona".Occasionally, Hawaiians get annoyed when words are pronounced incorrectly. This is due to the fact that if one was to say a word incorrectly they could be talking about something else in the language.Here the Hawaiian word momona means sweet, or sweet-tasting fat (as in meat fat that makes a meal delicious). On the other hand onaona is referring to another type of sweet. The sweet that this words describes is a sweet smell or fragrance (such as a flower or pua)
There is no Hawaiian word for Toronto...so it's just Toronto.
You can say "pilikia nui" in Hawaiian, which means "very sad" or "truly sad".
Kūlina; kūlina ʻono (sweet), kūlina pohāpohā (pop). Mānoanoa ka ʻili (calloused skin, corn on toe).