Volleyball = Wolipale
Aloha: 'eu'eu [ew ew]
ʻōʻō kinipōpō [O O kee-nee-po-po]
Mano
Manō hae [ma-no ha-A] or [ma-no-hi]
Aloha: (Hawai`ian) manoiki [mahno-eekee]
"shark" in Hawaiian is "Manō" pronounced (Mah-no) a long "o" sound at the end.
tiger shark = "manō kaika" or "manō kaleokelako"
Strength and protection.Shark teeth tattoos usually meant that the shark was a family protector, family god or 'aumakua. The Hawaiian people were very superstitious and believed you were NOT to say what kind of shark as it could be used against you. (reefannie)
Over 15 species of sharks live in Hawaiian waters. A few examples of these sharks are the bignose shark, gray reef shark, silky shark, blacktip shark, sandbar shark, tiger shark, and whale shark.According to Sharks and Rays of Hawaii by Crites and Crow, there are 40 known species of sharks in Hawaiian waters. (reefannie)
How do you say hello to a man in Hawaiian
iakona - is how to say Jason in Hawaiian.
to say dead in hawaiian we say MAKI
survivor in hawaiian
There is no Hawaiian word for clown.
how do you say four paws (4 paws) in hawaiian