In Hawaiian, "hookipa" translates to "hospitality" or "to offer kindness." It embodies the spirit of welcoming and generosity shown towards guests and visitors. The concept emphasizes the importance of treating others with warmth and respect, reflecting the values of Hawaiian culture.
It means breath of life in hawaiian language.
It means the same in Hawaiian as in any other language.
"Palikonu" is not a Hawaiian word. It does not have a known meaning or origin in the Hawaiian language.
To go to come?
Water of Lea
Do you mean Aloha? (Hawaiian)
In Hawaiian, "ba-chi" does not have a specific meaning as it is not a native Hawaiian word. It is likely not a term in the Hawaiian language.
Madison does not have a specific meaning in Hawaiian as it is not a Hawaiian name. It is an English-derived name and does not have a direct translation in the Hawaiian language.
The word imani does not mean anything in the Hawaiian language. The word imani is a Swahili name that means faith and it is the word for the last day of Kwanzaa.
I believe you mean 'wahine' which is woman or female.
Thank you in the Hawaiian language is Mahalo.
it literally means: the heaven