To say "blue sky" in Hawaiian, you would say "lani ākea."
21 degrees north and 158 degrees west is a geographic coordinate that points to a location in the Pacific Ocean, specifically near the Hawaiian Islands. This coordinate is situated southwest of the main Hawaiian islands, likely in deep ocean waters. It may not represent a specific landmass, but it is relatively close to the Hawaiian archipelago.
The Hawaiian Islands were formed by volcanic activity and are located in the central Pacific Ocean. They are situated about 2,400 miles from the nearest continental landmass, making them one of the most isolated archipelagos in the world. The islands are a result of the Hawaiian hotspot, where magma from deep within the Earth's mantle rises to create volcanoes.
The Hawaiian Islands are formed by the ocean structures known as submarine volcanoes. They continue to build the Pacific islands.
20 N 150 W is in the North Pacific Ocean to the East of the Hawaiian Islands
Aloha. Answer; maka
In Hawaiian Pidgin, you can say "da odda side da watah" to mean "across the ocean."
The name "Jaiden" does not have a direct translation in Hawaiian as it is not a traditional Hawaiian name. One possible Hawaiian equivalent could be "Kaike," which means "ocean" in Hawaiian.
Aloha: Hōkū kai [ho-koo k-I (like eye with a k)]
The Pacific Ocean surrounds the Hawaiian Islands.
The Hawaiian Islands are located in the Pacific Ocean.
Aloha: Ua moana au [oo-ah moana ow]
maka ʻālohilohi [ma-ka I-lo-hee-lo-hee]
Aloha: maka nani [ma-ka na-nee]
The Hawaiian word "kai" means "sea" or "ocean." It is commonly used to refer to the ocean in Hawaiian language and can also be part of names or locations related to the sea.
Ocean = Moana
1. Calm - Malino [ma-lee-no] 2. Ocean - Pākīpika [pay-kee-pee-ka]