Nā keiki o ka le`a. Spoken as nä(hold sound a little longer) kā-kē ō kä lě-(quick pause)-ä. Nā means the next word is plural. Keiki means child. O is of. Ka denotes that the next word is a noun. Le`a is joy, happiness or gladness.
The Hawaiian term for "joy of life" is "keʻanoʻano o ke ola."
In Hawaiian, "peace" is "maluhia," "love" is "aloha," and "joy" is "hauʻoli." Together, you would say "maluhia, aloha, hauʻoli."
Children in hawai`ian is keiki (pronounced ka-key).
Aloha. Answer: Kamaliʻi is children; ka'u Kamaliʻi is my children.
In Hawaiian, "Enjoy" can be expressed as "E komo mai" and "Have fun" is often said as "E ʻoluʻolu." These phrases convey a sense of welcoming and enjoyment, reflecting the Hawaiian spirit of hospitality and joy in life.
The translation of "children" to Hawaiian is "keiki."
Aloha: Say: nui 'ino hou [noo-ee ee-no ho]
The Hawaiian translation for children is kamali'i.
You can say "I am Hawaiian" in Hawaiian as "ʻO wau he Hawaiʻi."
Michelle in Hawaiian is Mikala.
In Hawaiian, you say "bracelet" as "hulikoa."
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