Ven aca porque yo mue hoto
Enjoy and celebrate your special day
leʻaleʻa! [lay'ah-lay'ah]
ihe is the answer.
To say "please help" in Hawaiian, you would say "E 'olu'olu, kōkua mai."
The easiest way to figure out these kind of grammar questions is to drop the other person (in this case, Mom) from the sentence and listen to how it sounds. For example, would you say: Please join I for lunch? Or would you say: Please join me for lunch? I think you would agree the second way is correct so you would say, Please join Mom and me for lunch.
"Ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming the graduating class of [year] as we come together to celebrate their achievements and mark this important milestone in their lives."
Please forgive me please..."e 'olu'olu, e kala mai ia'u"
Aloha: e ʻoluʻolu ʻoe pili o kaua ohana [A ohloo ohloo O-A pee-lee O kow-ah O-ha-na]
In Hawaiian, you can say "Hauʻoli Lā Pākīpika," which translates to "Happy St. Patrick's Day." The term "Lā Pākīpika" refers to St. Patrick's Day specifically. It's a way to celebrate the holiday while incorporating the Hawaiian language.
Firstly, I corrected your spelling of Hawai`ian. Please make note of it. from - mai [my]
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 "I am Hawaiian" in Hawaiian as "ʻO wau he Hawaiʻi."