Aloha: He mea 'ole (or) ho'omaika'i [hay may-ah o-lay] or [ho o-my-ka ee].
The appropriate response in Hawaiian when someone says "Thank you" is "ʻAʻole pilikia," which means "You're welcome" or "No problem."
Hawaiians today speak Hawaiian and English. Historically, the Hawaiian language was the primary language spoken in the islands before English became more widely used.
"Thank you" is typically written as two words, although some sources may list it as one word (thankyou). The most common and accepted form is with two words.
"Pilikia" and "hinaikamalama" are Hawaiian words that can be used to describe a mess or disorder.
Aloha: pihole [pee-holay] some say p-I holay.
Hawaiian translations of American names can vary, as there is no direct translation for most names. However, some names may be adapted to Hawaiian phonetics or given a Hawaiian name with a similar meaning.
When some says "wassup" you would reply as if someone asked you " what's up."
muy bien gracias...............very well thankyou
Please and thankyou
NO THANKYOU
some animals might eat peacock "like a tiger" says liam. '' or a leeopard'' i reply
can some one please anwser this thankyou
no coz i wrote to him and he didnt reply :( no famouse people reply ,, some do ,,, some dont
Some do, some don't. They can't reply to everyone though.
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Some Hawaiian sages/Kahunas: Max Freedom Long- An American professor who studied Kahunas
The Hawaiian Islands are formed from a chain of volcanoes, some still active.