There are only 12 letters in the Hawaiian alphabet, 5 vowels and 7 consonants: A, E, I, O, U and H, K, L, M, N, P, W. The ʻokina signals a short pause in a word. For example, Kaʻanapali is pronounced ka-ah-napali. Aloha (ah-lo-ha) – a greeting or farewell; love Mahalo (ma-ha-lo) – thank you Kokua (ko-ku-ah) – help, assitance Wahine (va-hee-nay) – woman Kane (ka-nay) – man Keiki (kay-kee) – child A hui hou (ah who-ee ho) – until we meet again ʻOhana (o-ha-na) – family
Aloha wear. Light and comfortable. More important***something you can dance in.
There is parking at the venue. Though we are very limited. Please try to carpool with friends or family.
Ono HAWAIIAN food!
Ceremony starts at 3:30PM promptly. We ask that guest arrive at 3PM to be seated.
Both are available.
Outdoors. Rain or shine.
Yes. Though during the ceremony, please silence all phones. #C&Cbythesea
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