It would be proper if it had one spelling correction: It should be "I hail from Kentucky."
You can say "ʻO ka hale noʻu, ʻo ka hale noʻu" in Hawaiian, which means "My house is your house."
To say "at her house" in Hawaiian, you would say "i ka hale o ia."
The Hawaiian translation for "house of crab" is "hale i'a."
Aloha: home hale [ho-may ha-lay] or just home [ho-may]
In Hawaiian, "our house" is translated as "ka hale o kāua" for two people or "ka hale o kākou" for a group of people.
Kentucky is a proper noun.
You can say "ʻO ka hale noʻu, ʻo ka hale noʻu" in Hawaiian, which means "My house is your house."
Kentucky is a proper noun.A proper noun names people, places and things. They always are capitalized.
kentucky
The noun 'Kentucky' is a proper noun as it is a unique entity.
To say "at her house" in Hawaiian, you would say "i ka hale o ia."
Ko Kaua Hale!
The Hawaiian translation for "house of crab" is "hale i'a."
It doesnt say.
Hale papaii
Aloha: home hale [ho-may ha-lay] or just home [ho-may]
Louisville is pronounced Luie-ville or Lua-vull. You would say, "He is from Louisville, Kentucky."