Imua
To say "moving forward" in Hawaiian, you can use the phrase "i mua."
You can say "Ke 'olu'olu e ho'ohui me 'oe" in Hawaiian, which means "Looking forward to meeting with you."
holo = speeding; moving quickly. There is no such word for imua. "Always moving forward" ?
CORRECTED: Forward Ho! Let's Go!, etc.
"I'm amua" means "forward" or "advance" in English. It is a Hawaiian term that conveys the idea of progress, moving ahead, and pushing forward.
To say "moving forward" in Hawaiian, you can use the phrase "i mua."
You can say "Ke 'olu'olu e ho'ohui me 'oe" in Hawaiian, which means "Looking forward to meeting with you."
holo = speeding; moving quickly. There is no such word for imua. "Always moving forward" ?
imua means like strong or go forward
In Hawaiian, you can say "Ke koa ʻia au e ʻike i ʻoe i kēia manawa." This translates to "I look forward to seeing you soon." The phrase expresses anticipation and eagerness to meet someone.
CORRECTED: Forward Ho! Let's Go!, etc.
"I'm amua" means "forward" or "advance" in English. It is a Hawaiian term that conveys the idea of progress, moving ahead, and pushing forward.
Aloha: Do you mean 'forward'? This is mua or i mua [moo-ah or ee moo-ah]. If you mean foreword, this is ʻŌlelo haʻi mua [oh-lay-lo ha ee moo-ah]
Aloha: ho'omakemake au 'alo 'oe hou [ho oh ma-kay ma-kay ow O-A ho]
Translation of these words are: Kealoha (the love); Keanuenue (the rainbow); Okalani (of the heavens). These are Hawaiian words. Aloha Nui (Much (or big) love).....
The Hawaiian word for "bow" (as in bending forward) is "haʻalele." However, if you are referring to a bow used in archery, the term is "pū," which can also mean "to shoot" or "to launch." Context is essential in determining the appropriate translation.
In English, "imuā" means to move forward, to progress, or to advance. It is a Hawaiian word symbolizing positive momentum and growth.