1. land, earth 2. sudden, suddenly
land = honua
The Hawaiian word for reincarnation is "hoʻoponopono i ka honua."
You can say "Kuʻu honua" in Hawaiian, which translates to "My World."
"Tiani" does not have a specific meaning in Hawaiian. It is not a Hawaiian word.
There is no such word. If you mean kaila (with an I), it is style or fashion.
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land = honua
The Hawaiian word for reincarnation is "hoʻoponopono i ka honua."
You can say "Kuʻu honua" in Hawaiian, which translates to "My World."
English Translation: Lua pele, pele, ahi'ai honua
Aloha: maluhia o ka honua [maloo-hee-ah O ka ho-noo-ah]
The address of the Kalani Honua is: , Pahoa, HI 96778-8019
Aloha: I corrected yoru question. The answer: 1- Ao [ow] 2- honua [ho-noo-ah] 3- lepo [laypo] if you are just meaning dirt.
It's Honu. Isn't it cool sounding?! :) It's honu, for the sea turtle, and honua, for the land (or earth) turtle.
ola honua pupule huaka'i [oh-la ho-noo-ah] [poo-poo-lay hoo-ah-ka ee]
Ka `ōlelo nō ka `oi i kēia. Pronounced kah (short pause)-OH-leh-loh NOH kah (short pause)-oy ee KEH-yee-yah. If you're trying to say "world" instead of "word", ka honua nõ ka `oi i kēia. Honua is pronounced, hoh-noo-wah.