Aloha: This is "Thank you with much love" as most would say "Thank you from the bottom of my heart" sort of thing.
Mahalo nui piha aloha means "thank you very much with love" in Hawaiian. It is a warm and gracious way to express gratitude and appreciation.
To say "thank you for everything" in Hawaiian you can say "mahalo nui loa."
Mahalo nui loa is a Hawaiian expression that means "thank you very much" or "thank you greatly." It is a way to show deep gratitude or appreciation for something.
Aloha: Say mahalo nāu ka aka no 'oe [mahalo now kah ahka no O-A]
You can say "Mahalo nui loa no kou lokomaika'i" in Hawaiian, which translates to "Thank you very much for your kindness."
"Aloha nui aloha" is a Hawaiian phrase that translates to "love is all around" or "love and affection." It is a way to express deep love and affection towards someone.
Mahalo â nui.
Mahalo nui loa is a Hawaiian expression that means "thank you very much" or "thank you greatly." It is a way to show deep gratitude or appreciation for something.
To say "thank you for everything" in Hawaiian you can say "mahalo nui loa."
Hawaiian for Thank you very much. Also, Mahalo nui loa.
You can say "Mahalo nui loa no kou lokomaika'i" in Hawaiian, which translates to "Thank you very much for your kindness."
It means: Big Tahiti, or Tahiti the great (Greater Tahiti). Tahiti, the island is shaped like an eight, one circle being larger than the other. Hence, Tahiti Nui is the greater of the circles.
"Aloha nui aloha" is a Hawaiian phrase that translates to "love is all around" or "love and affection." It is a way to express deep love and affection towards someone.
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CORRECTED. Aloha. Answer: Maika'i no [my-ka-ee no] Mai Kahi
"Mahalo Ke Akua" is a common way to express "Thank you, Lord" in Hawaiian.
Aloha nui loa, Aloha nui, or Aloha no. Nui means big or grand, and loa and one usage of the word "no" are intensifiers that makes anything that comes before even bigger. So at various times you could say, "Aloha nui," a shortened form of "much aloha," or the full "aloha nui loa," for the most amount of aloha. "Aloha no" is a common casual form, usually a greeting, an affirmation of strong aloha. This is different however from saying, "I love you," which is translated as, "Aloha au 'ia 'oe," or "Aloha from me to you."
Most Hawaiians, particularly business people say, "Mahalo", for their reply of meaning, "your welcome'. However, "Mahalo", translated means, (thank you).You can also say: ʻAʻole pilikia, which means "no problem or e komo mai which is more literal.