"Aloha Oi" is a Hawaiian phrase that can be interpreted as a farewell or goodbye. It is commonly used to express good wishes when parting ways with someone.
"Aloha wau ia oi" is a Hawaiian phrase that translates to "I love you" in English. It is a common expression of love and affection in the Hawaiian culture.
To say "that's great" in Hawaiian, you can say "Nani loa!"
The Hawaiian words for "I love you" are "Aloha wau ia 'oe" or simply "Aloha 'oe." Both phrases convey feelings of love and affection in the Hawaiian language.
In Hawaii, you can say "Aloha, pehea ʻoe?" which means "Hello, how are you?"
"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.
Aloha wau ia'oe or Aloha au ia'oe (Ah-loh-ha vau yah-oi) or (ah-loh-ha ow yah-oi)
To say "that's great" in Hawaiian, you can say "Nani loa!"
The Hawaiian words for "I love you" are "Aloha wau ia 'oe" or simply "Aloha 'oe." Both phrases convey feelings of love and affection in the Hawaiian language.
"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.
In Hawaii, you can say "Aloha, pehea ʻoe?" which means "Hello, how are you?"
CORRECTED: Aloha: I can not figure out what you are asking. Aloha is HI`ian (hello, good-bye, with love); way is not --it's english. Perhaps you mean wai (water, end), but that doesn't make sense with ia (he, fish, Milky Way)...... AAAGGGHHHH!!!!!! a lo ha. Like haha :)
In Korean, "OI" generally doesn't have a specific meaning. It could be a typo or a sound commonly used in informal conversations to express surprise or disbelief, similar to how it's used in English.
O oi=awkward
Aloha: Ka mea 'ai 'oi [ka may-ah I oy (like boy)]
Ekahi Aloha means One Love.
Aloha: My love
Aloha: Na manawa ʻehā no ka oi [nay manawa A-ha no ka oy]