noho hauʻoli kali 'iki [no-ho how-oh-lee ka-lee ee-kee]
Mahiʻai is a farm in Hawaiian. Your name will not directly translate.
The Hawaiian phrase "makemake 'oe" means "you want" in English.
Aloha, Maika'i, Ola.....this is the translation for each word.
Maka polû is a Hawaiian equivalent of the English phrase "blue eyes." The words translate by word order as "eyes blue." The pronunciation will be "ma-ka po-loo" in Hawaiian.
Aloha: E kei aʻe ana au i [A kay ah'A ahna ow ee]
Maupopo
Aloha. Answer: nani ailana [nah-nee 'eye'-ee-la-nah]
i ʻō ke moana i ho'ina [ee O kay mo-ah-na ee ho' ee-na]
The Hawaiian phrase "a he nani ke ao nei" translates to "how beautiful is this world" in English. The term "nani" means beautiful or beauty, while "ao" refers to the world or the environment. The phrase conveys a sense of appreciation for the beauty and wonder of the natural world in Hawaiian culture.
The Hawaiian phrase "No ku'u Hawai'i" can be translated to English as "For my Hawaii."
The King
I think it means something to the effect of "speech was heard"