E komo mai
Say when, why, for what? Your question is too vague.
Hawaiians say Aloha which means both hello and goodbye. aloha
It is correct to say that you are invited to a particular event, not invited for.
The word is "no" such as "no 'oia" (for him) or "no `oukou" (for all of you guys)"
invitado
Not typically. The usual way is to say "Is Tony invited to the party?"Although an invitation may be for a party, or to a party, the preposition "to" is almost exclusively used to say someone is invited to attend a party.
Well, darling, the correct form is "You are invited to lunch." You wouldn't say "you are invited at lunch" unless you want to sound like a fancy robot. So, grab your fork and knife, and enjoy the meal!
ANSWER:will I be a bad person if I say it was me who invited that person? C'on this question is not about cheating.
The Hawaiians had no leprosy.
The Hawaiians was created in 1974.
Hawaiians are Mongoloid.
Yes, Hawaiians can vote.