Answer 2:
Huka: To gozzle and gobble.
Pele: In Hawaiian mythology, is the goddess of fire, lightning, dance, volcanoes and violence.
"Pele gobbling-up the land (aina around Halema'uma'u and Kilauea) in the form of lava."
Huka Pele! Huka Pele! (Backyardigans) Answer 1: Pele is a Hawaiian goddess related to volcanoes
The word for goddess in Hawaiian is "akua wahine."
Aloha. Answer: aloha or aloha oe [oy].Aloha: Say: Aloha 'oe ['oe sounds like boy w/o the b, of course].
Aloha; Of course... why would there not be?
Of course I do all the time
Aloha aloha aloha
Aloha. Answer: 'ola or hiki no are the most common.A hui hou (until next time.
"Aloha nui aloha" is a Hawaiian phrase that translates to "love is all around" or "love and affection." It is a way to express deep love and affection towards someone.
aloha po or aloha aumoe (if going to bed) [aloha po] [aloha ow-mo-ay]
Answer: Aloha oe pilialoha [aloha oy pee-lee-aloha], or Aloha Huakaʻi pilialoha [aloha hoo-ah-ka-ee pee-lee-aloha] (I like this one).
The word for hello in Hawaiian is "aloha" and the word for goodbye is "aloha 'oe" or simply "aloha".
There are actually two different ways to say love of my life in Hawaiian. The first way is 'ke aloha o ku'u ola'. The second way is ' ke aloha o ko'u ola.'
The aloha state is hawaii