more the yours means to take away
same as saying: 1 multiplied by E
you have to brains
knows no reason or rhyme
Oft is a poetic way of saying "often."
I think you could be saying "ua e iloa" rather than "you". If it is "Ua e iloa", then it translates as, "You know".
They mean that the syllable containing the "e" should be pronounced separately. Instead of saying "staynd" you say "STAYN-ed". Instead of saying "moovd" you say "MOOV-ed".
Nothing it's just a cute-sy way of saying Hey for them..
e komo mai means come in. komo mai is a shorter way of saying it
It means "and a half". If you are saying numbers... like 1.5 is "one and a half".
It is a more formal way of saying goodbye.
more the yours means to take away
"I.E." is the Latin abbreviation for "in other words." Someone is saying, "In other words, I have a bone to pick with you."
It is a clever response to the idea of luck. He was saying the harder he worked the more rewarding his accomplishments were. In a sense, he was saying he made his own luck.
In the traditional saying, "A, E, I, O, U, and sometimes Y", the letters refer to the vowels of the modern English alphabet.
When a girl says that to you she is saying it from the heart and you are more important then the world she lives in which if you think about it, its a lot. But most importantly she is just saying that she loves you all so much!
It means "that" like saying Ca-va? But in that expression, it is more of a phrase.