Gift
The Hawaiian word for gift is "makana."
Makana
Ke makana o ke aloha
Makana Akua mai [mah-ka-na ah-koo-ah my]
Makana Akua mai [ma-ka-na Ah-koo-ah my]
In Hawaiian, "many blessings" can be expressed as "nui ka pono" or "nui nā makana." The phrase captures the essence of abundance and good fortune. Hawaiian culture places a strong emphasis on the significance of blessings in everyday life.
Makana - prophet - died in 1819.
Aloha: makana lani ka Male [ma-ka-na lanee ka Ma-lay]
Well, honey, in Hawaiian, you'd say "ku'u makana hemolele mai ka lani." So there you have it, your precious gift from heaven in Hawaiian. Now go ahead and serenade that special someone with your newfound linguistic prowess.
The population of Makana Local Municipality is 70,059.
Makana Risser Chai was born in 1953.
1. ʻĀnō - now [ah-no] 2. Anei'i - here I am [ah-nay- E] 3. makana - a gift [ma-ka-na]