ho'opule na anela au 'oe hele [ho oh-poo-lay na ah-nay-la ow oy haylay]
Your trust points are appreciated.
Aloha: Say: paha kakou hoʻi hou aku [paha kay-ko ho'ee ho ah-koo]
Dogs may show their teeth as a sign of excitement or submission when their owners come home. It can be a way for them to communicate their emotions and greet you.
Last summer, we went on vacation to the Hawaiian Islands.The Hawaiian Islands are an island chain that have been created by volcanoes formed under the sea.The Hawaiian Islands are slowly moving northwest with the Pacific tectonic Plate.The Hawaiian Islands are home to an indigenous culture, which may come as a surprise to many mainlanders (visitors).Out of all the Hawaiian Islands, the Big Island may have the best snorkeling, as it is the youngest island.Choosing a favorite beach from the Hawaiian Islands may be difficult.Grammar:Basically, it is a 'collective noun'.Hope this helps.
Not all of the time. Few people know that in the preexistance, before we came to earth, we may have had the opportunity to choose who our guardian angels will be. They watch over us but will not interfere with our lives. They may however be there to greet us when we die.
Ben Greet died on May 17, 1936, in London, England, UK.
Aloha: home hale [ho-may ha-lay] or just home [ho-may]
The lyrics for "May a Choir of Angels" are part of a traditional Irish blessing often used in funerals and memorial services. The song expresses wishes for the deceased to be welcomed into heaven by angels. If you need more details or a summary of its themes, feel free to ask!
1. Can, may; to be able; ability; possible. 2. All right, O.K. 3. To get to or reach a place, come, arrive, approach.
a me (ah may) not allot of enunciation on the 'y'
In Hawaiian, the name Spencer may be translated to "Kawika."
In Hawaiian, "Allysa" may be spelled as "Alekaki."
Some demons can come back to The Light. Perhaps ALL have that ability.