Yes, "A Hui Hou" is pronounced as ah hoo-ee hoh in the native Hawaiian language. It is a common phrase in Hawaii that means "until we meet again" or "goodbye."
The Hawaiian translation of "until we meet again" is "a hui hou."
The phrase "until we meet again" in Hawaiian is "a hui hou."
The Hawaiian phrase for "we will meet again" is "A hui hou."
In Hawaiian, "See you later" can be said as "A hui hou."
The phrase "A hui hou a hui hou" is commonly used in Hawaiian to say "goodbye until we meet again."
Aloha. Your answer is mea noho pao. A hui hou (until next time).
Bible. Hawaiian. 1985 has written: 'Ka baibala hemolele o ke kauoha kahiko a me ke kauoha hou' -- subject(s): Texts, Hawaiian language
Aloha: In terms of adding an s... no, there are no plurals. Words like 'many' [nui], and 'more' [hou] are used instead.
Bible. N.T. Hawaiian. 1902 has written: 'Ke kauoha hou a ko kakou haku e ola'I a iesu kristo' -- subject(s): Texts, Hawaiian language
Aloha: 1 - to return - hoʻi hou [ho ee ho]; 2 - a return (like to return something to the store) ho'i ho'i [ho ee ho ee]
The Hawaiian translation of "until we meet again" is "a hui hou."
The phrase "until we meet again" in Hawaiian is "a hui hou."
more = hou [ho]
To say "see you soon" in Hawaiian, you can say "A hui hou a'e."
In Hawaiian, you can say "ka waihona hou" to mean "new hope."
The phrase "until we meet again" in Hawaiian is typically translated to "a hui hou."
In Hawaiian, you can say "a hui hou" to mean "until next time".