Aloha! Haʻaheo nō koʻu hoʻomaikaʻi no kāu aloha a me kou hoʻālohalo maoli. E ʻoluʻolu ʻoe a e mālama iā ia me ka hoʻokipa maikaʻi. A hui hou! (Hello! I appreciate your love and genuine friendship. Please take care of them and welcome them warmly. Until we meet again!)
Aloha means hello, goodbye, and love. Used in the proper context - what you are saying will be obvious. However the word for friend sounds similar > The word for friend is hoaaloha. just pronounce it like: ho-aloha. So in order to not sound repetetive I would use: 'A hui hou' (pronounced: ah-hoo-wee-ho) which means 'until we meet again'. So: "A hui hou, hoaaloha."
CORRECTED: Aloha: Akua e Aloha [Ah-koo-ah A aloha]Aloha o Akua (love of God)
In Hawaiian, you can say "Aloha ʻoe, e kuʻu aloha" to say goodbye to a lost love. This means "Farewell my love."
"Aloha wau e noho ana ma Hawai'i" means "I am living in Hawaii" in Hawaiian.
Aloha! E ha'i ana wau ia 'oe e pili ana ia Hawai'i. (in both ia, the a has a horizontal line above it)
Aloha: Aloha e ha'o au 'ia 'oe [aloha A ha'o ow ee-ah 'oy]
Aloha: Da kine e a 'oe
Aloha: hua'kai'i malama pono [hooah k-I ee ma-la-ma po-no]
Aloha: E malu 'oe. [A mahloo O-A]
The particle "e" in Hawai'ian is used to denote the imperative mood, or addressing someone in the second person. "Aloha" means generally "love" and contextually it can mean "hello," "goodbye," "hospitality," "welcome," etc. When we say "aloha e" or more formally "e aloha e," it is a way of saying "welcome" or "hello." The "e" can appear more than once, e.g. "e aloha e 'oe e" means "hello to you" or "welcome to you" (where "'oe" means "you").
To say "get home soon and safely" in Hawaiian, you can say, "E hoihoi mai a hiki ma ke keʻena a me ka maluhia."
Aloha: Paha ha'a me 'olu e aloha 'oe [pay-ha ha'ah may o-loo A aloha oy]
Aloha. Answer: If you want a phonetic of how to say the words, send me a message. Haaheo e ka ua i na pali Proudly sweeps the rain cloud by the cliffs Ke nihi ae la i kanahele As onward it glides thru the trees E uhai ana paha i ka liko It seems to be following the liko Pua a hihi lehua o u The a hihi lehua of the vale Aloha oe, aloha oe, Aloha oe, farewell to thee, E ke onaona noho i ka lipo Thou charming one who dwells among the bowers One fond embrace, a hoi ae au One fond embrace, before I now depart Until we meet again, until we meet again. Until we meet again, until we meet again O ka halia aloha Kai hihi mai Thus sweet memories come back to me Ke hone ae nei i kuu manawa. Bringing fresh remembrance of the past O oe no ka'u ipo aloha Dearest one, yes, thou art mine own A loko e hana nei. From the true love shall ne'er depart Maopopo kuu iki i ka nani, I have seen and watched the loveliness Na pua rose o Maunawili, Thou sweet rose of Maunawili Ilaila hiaai ai na manu, And 'tis there the birds oft love to dwell Mikiala i ka nani o ka liko. And sip the honey from thy lips
CORRECTED: Aloha: Akua e Aloha [Ah-koo-ah A aloha]Aloha o Akua (love of God)
"Aloha wau e noho ana ma Hawai'i" means "I am living in Hawaii" in Hawaiian.
You can say "Hoihoi no koʻu pau ʻana iā ʻoe" in Hawaiian to express "you will be missed."
Aloha: ho'opuli o e 'oe [ho oh poolee O A 'oy]