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In Hawaiian, you can say "pau pono hoʻi" to mean "same here" or "me too."
helemai is come 'oe is you hawaiian is the noun(person place or thing) 'E helemai 'oe hawaiian?
eia 'au [A-ee-ah ow]
Aloha: Say ʻaneʻi or 'one'i [ahnee ee] or [ohnee ee]
"Dumb" in Hawaiian can be translated as "lapuwale" or "kaeaea."
In Hawaiian, you can say "E hiki mai hou" to mean "May we come again."
Aloha; Hele mai, Bro [haylay my, Bro]
perro is come on i kurdish
To answer "where do you come first when you come last?", I'd say the answer is you would be coming to "here", would be "here", and would stay "here" (wherever "here" is). Although some could say you are "there", in your view you would still be "here". So, "here" you are and "here" you will be! (That's what happens when you come last--you get to wait!)
How do you say hello to a man in Hawaiian
Jason in Hawaiian is translated as "Kekona."
because it's something they can respond to like you can say come here come here then you say your dogs name