Kēia lā [kay-ee-ah lah]. The kahakō over a vowel donotes a prolonged or stressed sound of the vowel, not the long sound common to English words where a vowel says it's name.
You can say "Pehea 'oe i keia la?" in Hawaiian, which translates to "How are you today?"
Aloha: Kēia lā - then the day or date [kee-eeah la]
You can say "I am Hawaiian" in Hawaiian as "ʻO wau he Hawaiʻi."
Michelle in Hawaiian is Mikala.
In Hawaiian, you say "bracelet" as "hulikoa."
You can say "Pehea 'oe i keia la?" in Hawaiian, which translates to "How are you today?"
Aloha: Kēia lā - then the day or date [kee-eeah la]
'ula'ula could also be "mea" but very rarely used today
You can say "I am Hawaiian" in Hawaiian as "ʻO wau he Hawaiʻi."
Michelle in Hawaiian is Mikala.
In Hawaiian, you say "bracelet" as "hulikoa."
How do you say hello to a man in Hawaiian
spirit or ghost = 'uhane
Your Hawaiian name would be Paliana.
to say dead in hawaiian we say MAKI
Well to say feet in Hawaiian is wāwae I dont think you can say toes.
survivor in hawaiian