To say "See you in December" in Hawaiian, you can say "A hui hou i ka māhina 'o Kekemapa."
In Hawaiian, "kalanikeha" typically refers to the month of December. The word is derived from "Kala," meaning to loosen, and "Keha," meaning to sink or become dull. It is part of the traditional Hawaiian lunar calendar system.
You can say "I am Hawaiian" in Hawaiian as "ʻO wau he Hawaiʻi."
Caitlyn does not have a direct translation in Hawaiian, as it is an English name. However, it could be spelled phonetically in Hawaiian as "Keikilina" or "Keikilina."
"Shahoney" does not have a known meaning in Hawaiian. It is possible that the word is a variation or misinterpretation of a Hawaiian word or phrase.
To say "See you in December" in Hawaiian, you can say "A hui hou i ka māhina 'o Kekemapa."
December 25th.
Sweet Hawaiian Dreams - 1941 was released on: USA: 1 December 1941
A Hawaiian Christmas - 2012 - TV was released on: USA: 25 December 2012
Kilauea The Hawaiian Volcano - 1918 was released on: USA: 29 December 1918
pearl harbour attack
For Hawaii 7 December 1941 is a critical date (Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor).
Hawaiian Eye - 1959 Tusitala 3-12 was released on: USA: 13 December 1961
Hawaiian Eye - 1959 The Money Blossom - 2.14 was released on: USA: 14 December 1960
Pearl Harbor began on December 7th 1941 at 7:48am Hawaiian time and ended on December 7th 1941 at 9:45am Hawaiian time.Roughly 10:48am and 12:45pm east coast time.
In Hawaiian, "kalanikeha" typically refers to the month of December. The word is derived from "Kala," meaning to loosen, and "Keha," meaning to sink or become dull. It is part of the traditional Hawaiian lunar calendar system.
Hawaiian Eye - 1959 Concert in Hawaii 3-14 was released on: USA: 27 December 1961