How to say A rose by any other name would smell as sweet. in hawaiian?

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2026-06-06 21:55

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He loke i nā inoa ē ae inā honi ā onaona. Spoken as hě lō-kě ē nä ē-nō-wā (short break in the voice to separate the vowel before and after) ě(hold vowel sound for a little longer) ä-(short break)-ě ē-nä(hold sound) hō-nē ä(hold sound) ō-näō-nä. ě - short e sound as in "let", ō - long o sound as in "oh", i(ē) - long e sound as in "bee", ä - augmented a sound as in "all", näō - same sound as "now". Strangely, though the Words are Hawaiian, the phrase is not but rather a direct translation of the English phrase.

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