Aloha: Uila [oo-ee-la] or [we-la]
The translation for lightning in Hawaiian is "hikili."
The word is uila, which can also mean electricity.Aloha; uila or uwila [ooh ee-la] or [ooh vee-la]
The adjective for lightning is "lightning." For example, you could say "a lightning storm" or "the lightning bolt."
Lightning can be used as a noun (bolt of lightning) or an adjective (lightning fast). It is not a verb, so it does not have a past tense form.
The Hawaiian word for energy is ʻIkehu.
The translation for lightning in Hawaiian is "hikili."
Uila [ooh-ee-la]
Thunder is "heleleʻi" and lightning is "ainalā" in Hawaiian.
Lighting = ao Lightning = uila
it is a phrase everybody!!
it is a phrase everybody!!
The word is uila, which can also mean electricity.Aloha; uila or uwila [ooh ee-la] or [ooh vee-la]
To say "congratulations" in Hawaiian, you can use the phrase "Ho'omaika'i."
The phrase "I agree" in Hawaiian can be translated as "ʻAe ʻē".
"Se po loa" is not a Hawaiian phrase; it doesn't have any meaning in the Hawaiian language. It may be a misspelling or a phrase from a different language.
To say "be happy" in Hawaiian, you can use the phrase "E hauʻoli."
The Hawaiian phrase for "we will meet again" is "A hui hou."