Maka. It's maka. Please don't look on Google translate. There is no Hawaiian translator on there and we prefer it that way.
You can say "Ho'okahi wale nÅ wau i ka nekona o kou maka" to express "I miss your face" in Hawaiian.
In Hawaiian, the word "miss" can be translated as "hilahila."
Haʻo is to miss or desire. Haʻo wau ia 'oe means I miss you.
You can say "Aloha nui loa" which means "much love" and implies that you miss the person in Hawaiian.
You can say "A hui hou" in Hawaiian, which means "Until we meet again," to express that you will miss someone.
"Haʻo au iā ʻoe." lit: "I am in the state of longing/desire (or "haʻo") because of/for you." Or simply "I miss you."
In Hawaiian, the word "miss" can be translated as "hilahila."
Haʻo is to miss or desire. Haʻo wau ia 'oe means I miss you.
You can say "Aloha nui loa" which means "much love" and implies that you miss the person in Hawaiian.
i love you i miss you i will see you there brother
Aloha: Sorry, I don't understand this question.
Ikävöin kasvojasi.
Aloha: Ha'o mākou [ha O may-ko]
Miss you and you are family
I miss you is translated as, "Ha'o wau ia 'oe," whereas "I love you" can be translated as, "Aloha wau ia 'oe."
You can say "A hui hou" in Hawaiian, which means "Until we meet again," to express that you will miss someone.
Maka (from the first poster) more so is eyes. Helena [hay-lay-na] is face or appearance. You may say hele-helena, but it isn't necessary.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------maka, helehelena
Aloha; You say Pa, kāua ana ei nei (Pa, kay-oo-ah ah-na ay-ee nay)