Thank you for celebrating with us: "Mahalo nui loa na ho'olaule'a me la kaua"
To say "thank you for joining us" in Hawaiian, you can say "Mahalo no kāu hui ʻana me kākou."
You can say "Thank you for being a great teacher" or "I appreciate all that you do for us as our teacher."
"All" in Hawaiian can be translated as "kakou" which means "everyone" or "all of us."
You can say either one, but the more common phrase is "thank you for making us feel so welcome."
You would say "Ke’olu ‘makou, ua 'ono i ka 'ike 'oe 'ane 'o kakou" in Hawaiian.
The English translation of the Hawaiian word "makou" is "we" or "us."
You can say "Welcome to the party!" or "Thank you for joining us!" to greet guests as they arrive.
Ich danke ihnen fur und lehrt; is how you say thank you for teaching us
Is same like us to when people help you or do something kind to you you must thank you.Now you know =)
Grant us freedom in hawaiian
There are many ways to write a thank you depending on the type... An example of a wedding thank you: "Dear Aunt April, Thank you for coming and joining us on our wedding day! It was so special having you there. Also, thank you so much for the vase you gave us! It looks so wonderful in our new apartment. It was wonderful to see you there and we hope to see you again soon! All our love, Rachel and Chris"
Ven aca porque yo mue hoto
Either "You are not welcome" or "Your welcome" depending on the situation.
No; that is impossible.
Tack för att vi fick komma
The Hawaiian Islands make up the US state of Hawaii.
Hey, I'm Julienny Lynn and all I have to say is thank you for loving me and I love you all too!!! OXOXOXOX
we say "you're welcome" to indicate that helping you had caused us no trouble so you don't have to feel you owe us something. The same rationale goes for "no problem"