uhane maluhia [ooh-ha-nay ma-loo-hee-ah]
spirit or ghost = 'uhane
In Hawaiian, "spirit sister" can be translated as ʻōpiopio ʻuhane.
how to say peace in hawiian
Aloha: Answer: You say malu or maluhia (mah-oo or mah-loo-hee-ah).
In Hawaiian, "peace" is "maluhia," "love" is "aloha," and "joy" is "hauʻoli." Together, you would say "maluhia, aloha, hauʻoli."
spirit or ghost = 'uhane
In Hawaiian, "spirit sister" can be translated as ʻōpiopio ʻuhane.
how to say peace in hawiian
Aloha: Answer: You say malu or maluhia (mah-oo or mah-loo-hee-ah).
NOTE: The Hawaiian language is a phonetic language (almost like Spanish). Please keep this in mind when reading the pronunciations/pronouncing these words.In Hawaiian, 'uhane means "spirit." The mark before the "u" is called an 'okina, which is the equivalent of a glottal stop in the English language. There is no such word as uhane in the Hawaiian language. The 'okina must be there at all times.Interestingly enough, to say "Hawaiian" in Hawaiian, we simply say Hawai'i. Notice that the 'okina separates the last two vowels. To say "Hawaiian spirit" in Hawaiian, we say:'Uhane Hawai'i.('Oo-hah-ne Hah-vah-ee-'ee.)
In Hawaiian, "peace" is "maluhia," "love" is "aloha," and "joy" is "hauʻoli." Together, you would say "maluhia, aloha, hauʻoli."
Aloha: 1 - uhane aloha or uhane 'olu [ooha-nay ohloo]
Great spirit in Hawaiian is typically translated as "Uhane nui."
In Hawaiian, "holy spirit" is translated as "ʻUhane Hemolele." The term "ʻuhane" refers to spirit or soul, while "hemolele" means holy or pure. This phrase is often used in religious contexts within the Hawaiian culture.
The Hawaiian word for welcome is "aloha." It is commonly used as a greeting or farewell and embodies the spirit of love, peace, and compassion.
Peace in Hawaiian is "maluhia".
The Hawaiian word for greeting is "Aloha." It is commonly used as a way to say hello and goodbye, as well as to express love, affection, and peace.