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.
"Lo ma" in Hawaiian means "downstairs" or "below." It is commonly used when giving directions or describing locations.
The spelling is one word "mahalo" meaning "thank you."
The definition is "I got ma halo"
Outside; beyond. Ma makes it on the outside, or on the exterior, or out past the point of.... something.
Makamae [ma-ka-may] It means 'precious'.
ola [oh la] if you mean having life; kamakamaka [kay-ma-ka-ma-ka-] if you mean feeling fresh and alive.
Aloha. Answer: makemake [ma-kay-ma-kay]
Aloha: The goodness, meaning, or essence of the language
Maʻemaʻe [ma-A-ma-A] ; ho'omaʻemaʻe [ho-oh-ma-A-ma-A]
ma`o
Aloha: kama'aina haole [ka-ma 'I-na howlay]
Norma is pronounced "Nōma" or "Nolama" in Hawaiian