Aloha: Merriment, joyousness, etc.
"Ko kua" in Hawaiian translates to "backbone" in English.
In Hawaiian, the word for sugar is "ko," pronounced as "koh."
Aloha: If you mean how to say it, it is Keleko or Kaleki (kay-lay-ko or kah-lay-kee). In Hawai`ian it sometimes means surrounded by, or the master of, waters.
Aloha: lokomaika'i [lo-ko-my-ka ee] or 'olu'olu [ohloo-ohloo]
Kanakolukumakahi [ka-na-ko-loo-koo-ma-ka-hee]
Olina means joyous
"Aulani" is a Hawaiian word that translates to "messenger of a chief" or "the place that speaks for the chief." It reflects a deep cultural significance, emphasizing communication and leadership. The term is also associated with Aulani, a Disney Resort & Spa in Ko Olina, Hawaii, which celebrates Hawaiian culture and traditions.
Ko Olina is a neighborhood in Hawaii and has many different resorts. One cannot determine which resort you would like comparisons to. Some resorts in Ko Olina include JW Marriott Ihilani Resort, Marriots's Ko Olina Beach Club, and Aulani - A Disney Resort & Spa.
"Ko kua" in Hawaiian translates to "backbone" in English.
In Hawaiian, the word for sugar is "ko," pronounced as "koh."
Hawaiian to English: aloha ka ko
i loko or maloko [ee-lo-ko] [mah-lo-ko]
e komo mai [A ko-mo my]
Aloha: If you mean how to say it, it is Keleko or Kaleki (kay-lay-ko or kah-lay-kee). In Hawai`ian it sometimes means surrounded by, or the master of, waters.
JW Marriott Ihilani Resort & Spa at Ko Olina
JW Marriott Ihilani Resort & Spa at Ko Olina.
Aloha: lokomaika'i [lo-ko-my-ka ee] or 'olu'olu [ohloo-ohloo]