Kane
pahu or ipu [pa-hoo] or [ee-po]
Children in Hawaii are referred to as "keiki," which is a term that means "child" in Hawaiian language.
The Hawaiian translation for man is kāne.
How do you say hello to a man in Hawaiian
In Hawaiian language, "Kali" translates to "Kali."
pahu or ipu [pa-hoo] or [ee-po]
Children in Hawaii are referred to as "keiki," which is a term that means "child" in Hawaiian language.
It means breath of life in hawaiian language.
No, not exactly. The Hawaiian language doesn't have any native words for mammals, because mammals are not native to the Hawaiian Islands.African Elephants are called 'elepani which is just the English word converted into Hawaiian pronunciation.
How do you say hello to a man in Hawaiian
The Hawaiian translation for man is kāne.
English mostly but the native language is Hawaiian
In Hawaiian language, "Kali" translates to "Kali."
The translation for "mind" in Hawaiian language is "mana'o" or "no'ono'o."
They spoke Hawaiian.
Karla would be spelled as "Kāla" in Hawaiian language.
NOTE: The Hawaiian language is a phonetic language (almost like Spanish). Please keep this in mind when reading the pronunciations/pronouncing these words.In Hawaiian, 'uhane means "spirit." The mark before the "u" is called an 'okina, which is the equivalent of a glottal stop in the English language. There is no such word as uhane in the Hawaiian language. The 'okina must be there at all times.Interestingly enough, to say "Hawaiian" in Hawaiian, we simply say Hawai'i. Notice that the 'okina separates the last two vowels. To say "Hawaiian spirit" in Hawaiian, we say:'Uhane Hawai'i.('Oo-hah-ne Hah-vah-ee-'ee.)