In Hawaiian, "mele" is a term that means "song" or "poetry". The Hawaiians have a rich culture that often includes many songs and poetry, which is why "mele" is significant.
Aloha: Song (or poetry)
Carlos Mele ndez Ch. has written: 'Costa Rica'
A-low-ha is how Hawaiian baritone laughs.
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The hula, a Hawaiian dance
A-low-ha is how Hawaiian baritone laughs.
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Mele Hawai'i
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Mele Kaliki Maka is the Hawaiian term for merry Christmas
Hawaiian
mele [may-lay]
The Hawaiian transliteration of the phrase "Merry Christmas" is "Mele Kalikimaka", transliterated because the Hawaiian language does not have individual phonemes for the "R" and "S" sounds, and thus, "Mele Kalikimaka" serves as a transliteration of the phrase, not a direct translation.
Yellow or blonde. It is also the name of a particular star.
Hawaiian language
Mele Kalikimaka [may-may ka-lee-kee-ma-ka]
In Hawaiian, "Merry Christmas" is said as "Mele Kalikimaka" and "Happy New Year" is said as "Hau'oli Makahiki Hou."
Mele Kalikimaka me ka Hau'oli Makahiki Hou