You can say "e ku ise" in Yoruba, which translates to "kisses to you."
"Beijos" is how you say "kisses" in Brazilian Portuguese.
You can say "I am Hawaiian" in Hawaiian as "ʻO wau he Hawaiʻi."
You can say Michelle in Hawaiian as "Mikinale."
In Hawaiian, you say "bracelet" as "hulikoa."
kisses for you=besos para ti Kisses is besos For you is para ti To say that if you have kisses for somebody, you say: "Tengo besos para ti", which means "I have kisses for you" Hope this helps!
You can say "e ku ise" in Yoruba, which translates to "kisses to you."
"Beijos" is how you say "kisses" in Brazilian Portuguese.
You can say "I am Hawaiian" in Hawaiian as "ʻO wau he Hawaiʻi."
say :"Kiss me"
You can say Michelle in Hawaiian as "Mikinale."
In Hawaiian, you say "bracelet" as "hulikoa."
Oh, dude, you say Jason in Hawaiian as "Kāke." Yeah, like, it's pretty cool how names can sound so different in different languages, right? So, next time you're in Hawaii and someone asks for Jason, just be like, "Oh, you mean Kāke!"
How do you say hello to a man in Hawaiian
spirit or ghost = 'uhane
You would say Briana as "Paliana" in Hawaiian.
to say dead in hawaiian we say MAKI