Aloha: Say: kakaimahine i ke aloha [ka-keye (like eye with a K) ma-hee-nay ee Kay aloha]
"My daughter" in Hawaiian can be translated as "kāu kaikuahine."
Craig doesn't translate to anything in Hawaiian. Names are just written phonetically. Craig spelled in Hawaiian letters is Kaleika.
The word for daughter in Hawaiian is "kaikamahine."
The Hawaiian word for "home" is "hale."
The Hawaiian translation for "Michael" is "Mikala."
"My daughter" in Hawaiian can be translated as "kāu kaikuahine."
I love you to the moon and back
aloha is love ola is life beautiful is Nani alohakananiola=love the beautiful life
Chancey doesn't translate to anything in Hawaiian, but you can spell it Kaneke.
In Hawaiian, "I love you, daughter" is expressed as "Aloha wau ia 'oe, ke keiki." Here, "Aloha" means love or affection, "wau" means I, "ia 'oe" means you, and "ke keiki" means daughter. This phrase conveys deep affection and connection.
No, you can't translate it, but you can write it using the Hawaiian alphabet: Kipi
Mahiʻai is a farm in Hawaiian. Your name will not directly translate.
Aloha, Maika'i, Ola.....this is the translation for each word.
Craig doesn't translate to anything in Hawaiian. Names are just written phonetically. Craig spelled in Hawaiian letters is Kaleika.
The word for daughter in Hawaiian is "kaikamahine."
Family in Hawaiian is "Ohana"
The Hawaiian word for "home" is "hale."