with a low ha
"Quiet" in Hawaiian is "maluhia."
A Hawaiian baritone would likely have a deep and rich laugh, possibly with a melodic quality that reflects the culture's love for music and harmony.
hoʻomālie or noho mālie [ho oh may-leey-A] or [ no-ho may-lyay]
"Hamau ka waha" in Hawaiian translates to "quiet your mouth" or "shut your mouth." It is often used as a phrase to tell someone to stop talking or be quiet.
"Nalani" is a Hawaiian name that means "quiet skies" or "serenity of the heavens." It is often associated with tranquility and calmness in nature.
"Quiet" in Hawaiian is "maluhia."
laugh = 'aka
A-low-ha is how Hawaiian baritone laughs.
A Hawaiian baritone would likely have a deep and rich laugh, possibly with a melodic quality that reflects the culture's love for music and harmony.
hoʻomālie or noho mālie [ho oh may-leey-A] or [ no-ho may-lyay]
A quiet laugh, usually at someone.
a low ha
"Hamau ka waha" in Hawaiian translates to "quiet your mouth" or "shut your mouth." It is often used as a phrase to tell someone to stop talking or be quiet.
snicker snigger (old) smothered laugh LOL
ʻakaʻaka [ah-ka] [ah-ka]
they both formed or happened over many years
Quite laughter is the action and sound of laughing with no noise. A quiet laugh indicates mild amusement. The word laugh can be used as a verb or a noun.