he'e [hay-ay]
"Surf's Up" as an expression means "The surf is up." Otherwise, if you mean "surfs up" as in "He surfs up and down the coast" or "She surfs up beside me," then in both cases the past tense is "surfed."
emperor penguins are depicted in Surfs up emperor penguins are depicted in Surfs up
'Awiwi, 'awiki, luna
There are excellent beaches on all of the islands, some are well known for big surfs.
shaka
okole maluna
Antarctica
no what jind of question is that
get 11 trophies.
Zeke topanga
You can say "I am Hawaiian" in Hawaiian as "ʻO wau he Hawaiʻi."
Michelle in Hawaiian is Mikala.