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22. Hey Love, Hurry up and go to bed so you can dream about me! I promise I’ll do the same. Goodnight, Handsome. XO, 23. Hun, I hope you had an amazing day and you have an even better night’s ...
"The Royal Hawaiian Shopping Center is in Waikīkī on Kalākaua Avenue." This section is here to highlight some of the most common words of the Hawaiian Language, ʻŌlelo , that are used in everyday conversation amongst locals.
Goodnight Paragraphs for Her. 1. Night has fallen, but you're still the only thing on my mind. Sweet dreams, gorgeous. 2. Counting down the hours until I get to see your beautiful face again.
Hawaiian vocabulary often overlaps with other Polynesian languages, such as Tahitian, so it is not always clear which of those languages a term is borrowed from. The Hawaiian orthography is notably different from the English orthography because there is a special letter in the Hawaiian alphabet, the ʻokina .
“Love doesn’t make the world go round. Love is what makes the ride worthwhile.” — Franklin P. Jones “A successful marriage requires falling in love many times, always with the same ...
Alfred Aholo Apaka, Jr. (March 19, 1919 – January 30, 1960) was a Hawaiian singer whose romantic baritone voice was closely identified with Hawaii between the late 1940s and the early 1960s. Alfred Apaka was arguably the foremost interpreter of Hapa haole music , which melded Hawaiian music with traditional pop arrangements and English lyrics ...
Hawaiian Pidgin (alternately, Hawaiʻi Creole English or HCE, known locally as Pidgin) is an English-based creole language spoken in Hawaiʻi. An estimated 600,000 ...
Some stories say Cook was mistaken for Lono, because of the type of sails on his ship and his pale skintone. [2] In 1889, King Kalākaua printed a sixty-page pamphlet of the Kumulipo . Attached to the pamphlet was a 2-page paper on how the chant was originally composed and recited.