>> ZG·Lingua >  >> Theoretical Linguistics >> Phonology

How do you say black lips in Hawaiian?

There isn't a direct translation for "black lips" in Hawaiian. This is because Hawaiian language focuses on describing things rather than directly translating concepts.

Here's how you could describe "black lips" in Hawaiian:

* ʻEleʻele ka lehelehe: This translates literally to "Black the lips."

* ʻEleʻele ka waha: This translates literally to "Black the mouth."

However, it's important to note that these phrases are very literal and might sound a bit strange in a conversational context.

If you're talking about someone's lips specifically, it would be more natural to use a descriptive phrase like:

* He lehelehe ʻeleʻele ʻo ia: "He/She has black lips."

Ultimately, the best way to describe "black lips" in Hawaiian depends on the specific context and the desired level of formality.

Copyright © www.zgghmh.com ZG·Lingua All rights reserved.