Precious in Hawaiian is: Makamae, hiwahiwa, nēnē hiwa, ʻalamea, Hulu, liho.
commonly used, hiwahiwa: W is prounounce like V not W, so it would sound like Hee VA Hee VA
Consonants (A, E, H, I, K, L, M, N, O, P, U, and W)
Pronounce P, K as in English but with less aspiration.
Pronounce H, L, M, N as in English.
W after I and E is usually pronounced like V, but after U and O usually pronounced like W;
initially and after A, it can be pronounced like Vor W.
Vowels
Each of the 5 vowels is generally uniform with some exceptions:
A like A in far, tar; also like UH in much
E like AY in bay, lay; also like E in bet;
I like Y in city; also like E in Eve
O like O in no, so
U like OO in moon; also like U in true
Well, honey, in Hawaiian, you'd say "ku'u makana hemolele mai ka lani." So there you have it, your precious gift from heaven in Hawaiian. Now go ahead and serenade that special someone with your newfound linguistic prowess.
precious = makamae [maka-my]
Aloha: keiki kāne makamae [kaykee kahnay ma-ka-my]
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How do you say hello to a man in Hawaiian
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Makamae [ma-ka-may] It means 'precious'.
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