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
Aloha. Answer: aloha or aloha oe [oy].Aloha: Say: Aloha 'oe ['oe sounds like boy w/o the b, of course].
Aloha: Akua wahine [ahkooah vwa-heenay]
Aloha; Of course... why would there not be?
Of course I do all the time
Aloha: It is 'much love'.
Aloha aloha aloha
Aloha. Answer: 'ola or hiki no are the most common.A hui hou (until next time.
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).
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
Aloha: pēlā nō aloha [pay-lay no aloha]