"Aloha au `ia `oe" (also "aloha wau `ia `oe") is "I love you" in Hawaiian. The direct translation is actually "love I to you." It's the opening line in a lovely song by Lena Machado, "Ei Nei." It's hard to describe pronunciation well, so here are several clips of various artists singing that opening line showing subtle differences in the pronunciation. The first is Lena Machado herself. I think it's most often heard with the "wau" spelling. The "w" is most often heard pronounced as "v" but "w" is still correct. The linguistically talented pronounce a unique Hawaiian soft blend of v and w. Or the "w" can be dropped completely in both spelling and pronunciation. Same-same! http://www.mele.com/hawaiianMP3s/937_08.mp3 http://www.mele.com/hawaiianMP3s/3442_09.mp3 http://www.mele.com/hawaiianMP3s/1980_04.mp3 http://www.mele.com/hawaiianMP3s/1059_09.mp3 http://www.mele.com/hawaiianMP3s/519_03.mp3
Aloha; Aloha au 'ia 'oe [aloha ow ee-ah O-A]
"ʻAʻole iāʻoe aʻauakeponoʻoe." (pronounced: Ah-oh-leh ee-ah-oh-eh ah-ow-ah-kay-poh-noh-oh-eh)
Aloha! That Hawaiian phrase means "I love you" or "I care for you." It's a common expression of affection and goodwill in Hawaii.
"Aloha au ia 'oe" is a Hawaiian phrase that means "I love you." It is a common expression of affection and can be used to express love towards friends, family, or romantic partners in Hawaiian culture.
Aloha: Write Aloha au ia`oe.
"Aloha au ia'oe" translates to "I love you" in Hawaiian. "Aloha" is commonly used in Hawaiian as a greeting or farewell, but it also represents love, compassion, and respect.
Aloha wau ia'oe or Aloha au ia'oe (Ah-loh-ha vau yah-oi) or (ah-loh-ha ow yah-oi)
Aloha: Aloha e ha'o au 'ia 'oe [aloha A ha'o ow ee-ah 'oy]
It means I Love You in Hawaiian.
You can say "Aloha wau ia 'oe nui loa" in Hawaiian, which translates to "I love you very much."
I love you in Hawai'ian is: aloha au ia oe pronounced ah-LO-hah AH-oo EE-ah OH-ee so you'd say "Aloha au ia oe, Kelly"
Aloha: Pono au 'ia 'oe [po-no ow eeah O-A]