In Hawaiian, "halo ha" refers to the concept of a "breath of life" or "life force." It combines "halo," which means "to breathe" or "breath," and "ha," which specifically signifies "breath" or "spirit." This term underscores the importance of breath as a vital essence in Hawaiian culture, symbolizing life and vitality.
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