You probably mean kāu inoa (with the accent over the a).This is 'your name'.
'O Kailani ko'u inoa. "ko'u" is my, and "inoa" is name
"ʻO wai kou inoa mua" means "What is your first name?" in Hawaiian.
It's actually 'O ____ ko'u inoa. Where the line is, you insert your name, and the "ko'u" has a glottal stop in it, so make sure you pronounce that.
Aloha: kau [kow]
You would say "ʻO wai koʻu inoa" in Hawaiian, which translates to "What is my name".
'O Kailani ko'u inoa. "ko'u" is my, and "inoa" is name
"ʻO wai kou inoa mua" means "What is your first name?" in Hawaiian.
name = inoa
It's actually 'O ____ ko'u inoa. Where the line is, you insert your name, and the "ko'u" has a glottal stop in it, so make sure you pronounce that.
Aloha: It is name or namesake. It can mean in-law (like a mother-in-law)
Aloha: kau [kow]
nickname = inoa kapakapa
'O wai kou inoa? means what is your name
Aloha: He aha ko inoa
You would say "ʻO wai koʻu inoa" in Hawaiian, which translates to "What is my name".
In Hawaiian, "my name is Kamalani" can be said as "O Kamalani ko'u inoa."
Aloha: Lolokano