Hawaiian is completely phonetic. You would pronounce this word "HAH HIGH"
The Hawaiian word "ilio" is pronounced ee-LEE-oh.
In Hawaiian, "lea lea" translates to "joyful" or "cheerful" in English. It is often used to describe a sense of happiness or delight. The term embodies a spirit of positivity and merriment.
Water of Lea
You pronounce it like the name michele.
Lee like a boy's name or middle name
The same way you pronounce it in English
With certain exceptions, city names from one language are usually not translated into other languages. Madrid could be transliterated into Hawaiian as Makulike, but this would be incomprehensible, and the word "Madrid" is the normal word in Hawaiian.
Jenifer.
Leah = Lea (pronounced "leh-ah")
The likely word is lease (rental agreement, or to rent).A similar word is leash (dog restraint, or to put on a leash).
The word "Kū" in Hawaiian is pronounced as "koo" with a long "oo" sound, similar to the English word "too." The accent mark (macron) over the "u" indicates a long vowel sound.
Raley = Leili