Alekanaka
Aloha: Say: Alekaneka [ah-lay-ka-nay-ka]
"Lālana" is the Hawaiian spelling for "Lauren."
In Hawaiian language, "Kali" translates to "Kali."
In Hawaiian language, a man is called "kāne."
The translation for "mind" in Hawaiian language is "mana'o" or "no'ono'o."
The correct spelling is Hawaiian (of Hawaii, or the language).
To cry in hawaiian is: ue. this is not the proper spelling. there is a single horizontal bar over the e.
Aloha: Say: Alekaneka [ah-lay-ka-nay-ka]
It means breath of life in hawaiian language.
"Lālana" is the Hawaiian spelling for "Lauren."
The spelling of "Hawaii" reflects its origins in the Hawaiian language, where it is pronounced as "Havavai" in some dialects. The double "i" at the end indicates a glottal stop, a sound important in Hawaiian pronunciation. The name is believed to derive from "Hawaiki," a legendary homeland of the Polynesians. The spelling also helps preserve the unique cultural and linguistic heritage of the Hawaiian Islands.
English mostly but the native language is Hawaiian
In Hawaiian language, "Kali" translates to "Kali."
Aiea, Hawaii was the short answer given previous to my input. This answer is somewhat right. The name of 'Aiea in the Hawaiian language is a 5 letter word. Its spelling begins with the letter called an 'okina. As strange as it may seem the 'okina, which is represented in writing as an inverted apostrophe, is a full-fledged Hawaiian consonant. You can spell 'Aiea as Aiea without the 'okina, but now it is an Anglicized version of a Hawaiian word and to that extent it is a legitimate spelling, however it is no longer a correctly spelled Hawaiian word. For the purposes of the US Federal Government, they probably exclude the 'okina (and kahako) used in Hawaiian spelling.
In Hawaiian language, a man is called "kāne."
The translation for "mind" in Hawaiian language is "mana'o" or "no'ono'o."
They spoke Hawaiian.