moku
"Pilikia" and "hinaikamalama" are Hawaiian words that can be used to describe a mess or disorder.
There are many words for many different types of boats, just as there are in English, but I think the one you would be looking for is "moku".
H is the same in Hawaiian as it is in English. The only difference is, in Hawaiian the letter H always has to have a vowel after it.
mokuiki [mokoo eekee]
No, it does not.
No. The Hawaiian language doesn't have a G or an F, and Hawaiian words must end with a vowel.
Aloha: kahikomoku [ka-heeko-mo-koo]
The Hawaiian word for light is "maika'i".
Papa Honu Hoku Moku Enjoy
Many words we use in English have a word in the Hawaiian language. The Hawaiian word for Heart is Puuwai.
No, not exactly. The Hawaiian language doesn't have any native words for mammals, because mammals are not native to the Hawaiian Islands.African Elephants are called 'elepani which is just the English word converted into Hawaiian pronunciation.
Haʻaheo and keha are both favorite words for pride, but for the place that you are from is Maka lehua no Hawai`i.