How to say gay in Hawaiian Below are the words of our Hawaiian Gay Dictionary that we will expand in new editions. If you know any more, please, contact us. But first some information about the language and where it is spoken.
Valencian How to say gay in Valencian Below are the words of our Valencian Gay Dictionary, which also contains the expressions used in Catalonia, and that we will be expanding in new editions. If you know any more words, please, contact us. But first some information about the language and...
To express the sentiment "you are beautiful" to a woman in French, say"tu es belle."The phonetic pronunciation of this short phrase is roughly, "too eh bell." Alternatively, you can say "tu es jolie," which means "you are pretty." Pronounce "tu es jolie" as "too eh jo-lee." To...
rutz is studying how the communication of hawaiian crows has changed since 2002, when they went extinct in the wild. about 100 of these remarkable birds—one of few species known to use tools—are alive in protective captivity, and conservationists hope to eventually reintroduce them to the ...
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Hawaiian - Aloha wau ia 'oe Hungarian - Szeretlek Icelandic - Eg elska thig Indonesian - Saya cinta padamu Italian - ti amo Indian - Mai tumase pyar karata hun (male to female) Mai tumase pyar karati hun (female to male) Irish - taim i' ngra leat ...
Hawaiian: aloha wau i'a o'e Hebrew: ani ohev otach [male to female]ani ohevet otcha [female to male] Hiligaynon: Palangga ko ikawGuina higugma ko ikawHindi: Hum Tumhe Pyar Karte hae Hmong: Kuv Hlub Koj Hungarian: Szeretlek (I love you.)Én is szeretlek téged (I love you, too...
HOW TO SAY SORRY: FULFILLING THE UNITED STATES' TRUST OBLIGATION TO NATIVE HAWAIIANS BY USING THE CANONS OF CONSTRUCTION TO INTERPRET THE APOLOGY RESOLUTION Review of Law & Social ChangeTAPU, IAN FALEFUAFUA
How Do You Say Computer in Hawaiian? If there was one watershed moment for the dying Hawaiian language, it must have come in 1983, when a study showed that only 32 students under18 (most of them concentrated in remote hamlets of Kaua'i and Ni'ihau) were able to speak Hawaii... C Ha...
I used to think that I’d never be able to pronounce humuhumunukunukuapua’a, but it’s actually quite easy after you sound it out a time or two. Here’s how to pronounce it: “who-moo-who-moo-noo-koo-noo-koo-ah-pooah-ah” Easy, peasy, right?