"Ola e ho'o lō" in Hawaiian means "to bring to life." It can be used in the context of revitalizing or rejuvenating something.
In Hawaiian, you can say "a’e hia" to mean running late.
The Hawai`ian words for long are loa or loloa. No difference really; both refer to spatial.
The word for "determined" in Hawaiian is "kākoʻo."
"Lo ma" in Hawaiian means "downstairs" or "below." It is commonly used when giving directions or describing locations.
"Lo ha" in Hawaiian means "peace" or "tranquility." It is commonly used as a greeting or farewell to wish someone peace.
Aloha. Answer: Ka'u ola holoʻokoʻa [kah-oo oh-la ho-lo oh-ko ah]. A hui hou (until next time)
Aloha: Ho'ohōʻailona [ho oh ho I-lo-na]
In Hawaiian, you can say "a’e hia" to mean running late.
symbol = Hōʻailona [ho I-lo-nah]
Aloha: piholo [pee-ho-lo]
The Hawai`ian words for long are loa or loloa. No difference really; both refer to spatial.
Holoi ā nalo [ho-lo-ee A nah-lo]
holo lio [ho-lo lee-oh]
Aloha: ho'oilo [ho oh-ee-lo]
Holoʻokoʻa [ho-lo oh-ko ah]
IMPROVED: ho'oulu loko [ho oh-oo-loo lo-ko] or [ho ohl-loo lo-ko]
The word for "determined" in Hawaiian is "kākoʻo."