It means I Love You in Hawaiian.
Aloha: Write Aloha au ia`oe.
I love you for eternity
CORRECTED: Aloha: 'Ena aloha 'ike maka au 'ia 'oe [A-na aloha eekay ma-ka ow ee-ah O-A]
Aloha: Ua papau koʻu na'au i ke aloha o 'oe [oo-ah papow ko oo na ow ee kay aloha o oy] This is literally "my whole heart is involved with the love of you". Aloha au 'ia 'oe [...ow ee-ah oy] is actually 'I love you', but that would be a different concept in this case.
Good moring and happy new year to you
"Aloha au ia'oe" translates to "I love you" in Hawaiian. "Aloha" is commonly used in Hawaiian as a greeting or farewell, but it also represents love, compassion, and respect.
"ʻAʻole iāʻoe aʻauakeponoʻoe." (pronounced: Ah-oh-leh ee-ah-oh-eh ah-ow-ah-kay-poh-noh-oh-eh)
Aloha! That Hawaiian phrase means "I love you" or "I care for you." It's a common expression of affection and goodwill in Hawaii.
"Aloha au ia 'oe" is a Hawaiian phrase that means "I love you." It is a common expression of affection and can be used to express love towards friends, family, or romantic partners in Hawaiian culture.
Aloha: Write Aloha au ia`oe.
Aloha wau ia'oe or Aloha au ia'oe (Ah-loh-ha vau yah-oi) or (ah-loh-ha ow yah-oi)
Aloha: Aloha e ha'o au 'ia 'oe [aloha A ha'o ow ee-ah 'oy]
Aloha; Aloha au 'ia 'oe [aloha ow ee-ah O-A]
You can say "Aloha wau ia 'oe nui loa" in Hawaiian, which translates to "I love you very much."
I love you in Hawai'ian is: aloha au ia oe pronounced ah-LO-hah AH-oo EE-ah OH-ee so you'd say "Aloha au ia oe, Kelly"
Aloha: Pono au 'ia 'oe [po-no ow eeah O-A]
"Aloha au ia 'oe" is how you say "I love you" in Hawaiian.