The particle "e" in Hawaiian is used to indicate the imperative tense, or when addressing someone in the second person.
'E ola' in Hawaiian means 'to live' or 'to survive'. It is often used as a phrase to wish someone well or as a greeting.
"Ola e ho'o lō" in Hawaiian means "to bring to life." It can be used in the context of revitalizing or rejuvenating something.
E kala mai. It also can mean "excuse me."
You would say "E hoʻouna i kā mākou aloha" in Hawaiian to mean sending our love.
You can say "e 'olu'olu" in Hawaiian to mean "you're welcome."
CORRECTED: Come to me - E O Mai My beloved?
'E ola' in Hawaiian means 'to live' or 'to survive'. It is often used as a phrase to wish someone well or as a greeting.
CORRECTED: Come to me - E O Mai My beloved?
"Ola e ho'o lō" in Hawaiian means "to bring to life." It can be used in the context of revitalizing or rejuvenating something.
E kala mai. It also can mean "excuse me."
Yes; I am here; I understand, etc.
You would say "E hoʻouna i kā mākou aloha" in Hawaiian to mean sending our love.
Aloha; Welcome; welcome home; come to me
Don't eat it or just don't depending.
You can say "e 'olu'olu" in Hawaiian to mean "you're welcome."
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