In Hawaiian, the word for sunflower is "pua lāʻau." The term "pua" means flower, and "lāʻau" refers to the plant or tree, which in this context relates to the sunflower. Sunflowers are not native to Hawaii, so the Hawaiian language often incorporates descriptive terms for non-native plants.
Aloha.
Im hawaiin and in hawaiin salt is Pa'akai
Iekika or Kuonoono
Julia = Iulia
whoian
Cowboys = Paniolo
pretty girls
Travis = Kalāwika
pua [poo-ah]
fliminator, the word rollercoaster isn't used in Hawaii it is instead replaced by fliminator.
"No" in Hawaiian is typically expressed as "ʻAʻole."
The word for "friends" in Hawaiian is "hoaaloha."