CORRECTED: have faith
'e kalele' or 'ukalele'? i dont know 'e kalele' but 'ukalele' is the guitar type instrument they play
As mentioned in the discussion, ukulele is not ukalele.
Manaʻoʻiʻo [ma-na O E O] or just kalele [ka-lay-lay]
CORRECTED: Come to me - E O Mai My beloved?
'E ola' in Hawaiian means 'to live' or 'to survive'. It is often used as a phrase to wish someone well or as a greeting.
CORRECTED: Come to me - E O Mai My beloved?
The particle "e" in Hawaiian is used to indicate the imperative tense, or when addressing someone in the second person.
"Ola e ho'o lō" in Hawaiian means "to bring to life." It can be used in the context of revitalizing or rejuvenating something.
Hawaii Five-0 - 2010 Kalele 2-19 is rated/received certificates of: Netherlands:12
E kala mai. It also can mean "excuse me."
Yes; I am here; I understand, etc.
You would say "E hoʻouna i kā mākou aloha" in Hawaiian to mean sending our love.
Aloha; Welcome; welcome home; come to me
Don't eat it or just don't depending.