happy = hau'oli
To say "be happy" in Hawaiian, you can use the phrase "E hauʻoli."
"Hawakuh" is a misspelling of the Hawaiian word "hau'oli," which means happy or joyful. It is used in various contexts to describe positive emotions or events in Hawaiian culture.
I couldn't find a direct translation for "malliyah" in Hawaiian. It's possible that it could be a misspelling or a variation of a Hawaiian word. If you provide more context or details, I'd be happy to try and help further.
The Hawaiian word for rainbow is anuenue.
"Shahoney" has no meaning in Hawaiian. This is not a Hawaiian word.
Aloha. Answer: This is a tricky one. There is no verb "to be" in Hawaiian, but you can add the word 'oe to the end of whatever you are trying to modify. For example, you are happy is hau'oli 'oe [how-oh-lee oy].
To say "be happy" in Hawaiian, you can use the phrase "E hauʻoli."
"Hawakuh" is a misspelling of the Hawaiian word "hau'oli," which means happy or joyful. It is used in various contexts to describe positive emotions or events in Hawaiian culture.
I couldn't find a direct translation for "malliyah" in Hawaiian. It's possible that it could be a misspelling or a variation of a Hawaiian word. If you provide more context or details, I'd be happy to try and help further.
happy hour
Happy Birthday
The Hawaiian word for sun is La
the hawaiian word for moon is mahina
The Hawaiian word for rainbow is anuenue.
"Shahoney" has no meaning in Hawaiian. This is not a Hawaiian word.
The Hawaiian word for 'my' is "kuʻu".
Hawaiian together with English is the official language of Hawaii. The translation of "Happy 1st Birthday in Hawaiian is "Hau'oli ho'okahi makahiki".