In Hawaiian, "e pomai ka'i ke akua ia 'oe" means "May God bless you" or "God be with you." It is a phrase used to wish someone well or to offer blessings and protection.
You can say "E le au fiafia ia te oe" in Samoan to mean "I don't like you."
You can say "Ua pau au" in Hawaiian to mean "I am done" or "I have finished."
when we call someone ia a giant we mean what
whea means "where" in English translation for example "kei whea ia" = "where is he/she?
He is risen!
A blessing from God
Me Akua ia, pau loa e hele hiki [may A-koo-ah ee-ah, pow lo-ah A hay-lay hee-kee]
Ia fa - So bye
Do you mean 525 IA, 540 IA etc? It stands for fuel (I)njected (A)utomatic transmission
Ia orana basically means "Hi" in Tahitian.
If you are referring to KIAS, the IA stands for Indicated Airspeed.
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I means ''yes, i do''
Dont you mean Samoan to English? o.0
the act or state, as in a sickness
Quadi ia a Muslim judge
it means mandy ia wrong.