It means breath of life in hawaiian language.
"Lo ha" in Hawaiian means "peace" or "tranquility." It is commonly used as a greeting or farewell to wish someone peace.
In Hawaiian, "ma halo" translates to "in a halo" or "surrounded by a halo." The term can refer to a physical halo or a metaphorical sense of protection or illumination. It is often used in spiritual or poetic contexts to convey a sense of divine presence or grace.
Aloha: the spritual breathe or the soul
Halo 4 Ha Ha Ha ha
"Proud" in Hawaiian is usually translated as "pono," which can mean righteousness, goodness, or excellence.
You can't =) ha ha
Third person singular present tense of have.:)
haku [ha-koo] or haku hana [ha-na]
A-low-ha is how Hawaiian baritone laughs.
Warmth or heat. If there is an accent over the first a, then it is twins or double and is said 'may-ha-na' instead of 'ma-ha-na'.
Keiki means Child. Keiki ha nau o ka 'aina