A quote for any occasion
Ohana means family. Family means nobody gets left behind or forgotten.
“Aloha!” “Also cute and fluffy!” “Nobody gets left behind.” “I like fluffy!”
According to the Tantalog language database, it turns out Stitch said : “Mega Nala Kweestra” which means “I want to destroy! “Meega nala kweesta”, meaning “I want to destroy”, were only said by the experiments, namely Stitch , Sparky, Kixx, 627 and Leroy. In Stitch !
ʻOhana is a Hawaiian term meaning ” family ” (in an extended sense of the term, including blood-related, adoptive or intentional).
“Ohana” means “family”. “Family” means “no one gets left behind”. But if you want to leave, you can. I’ll remember you though.
The most quoted lines from Lilo & Stitch are “Ohana means family. Family means no one gets left behind.” That touched many people’s hearts. Everyone has faced challenges in their lives. The idea that our families will stick with us, no matter what, is a powerful message .
Stitch’s and Angel’s baby , Lilo (read below!) It came from the baby’s side. All wondered to be the baby’s laughter, until Pleakley realized what was going on, and started to recite the name of Lilo , when the baby started to laugh again.
Angel is a small, pink female koala-like experiment with a strong feminine resemblance to Stitch , though with two long, tendril-like antennae. She has long eyelashes and large dark purple eyes that seem to be slightly larger than Stitch’s eyes.
626 escapes and crash-lands in Kauaʻi, Hawaii. Disguising himself as a dog to hide from his captors, 626 was adopted by a little girl named Lilo, who names him ” Stitch “.
“Meega, nala kweesta!”
In the movie, Nani is said to be nineteen, and Lilo is said to be seven, making them twelve years apart in age.
Aloha (ah-LO-hah), the one word that evokes Hawaii above all others, is a unisex name meaning ” loving or kindhearted.”
Ohana means family. It means no one gets left behind or forgotten. Essentially, the church is family of God.
Haole (/ˈhaʊliː/; Hawaiian [ˈhɔule]) is a Hawaiian term for individuals who are not Native Hawaiian or Polynesian. In Hawaii , it may mean any foreigner or anything else introduced to the Hawaiian islands of foreign origin, though it is most commonly applied to people of European ancestry.