La with a kahakou over the a.
To say "Have a great day" in Hawaiian, you would say "Maikaʻi ka lā."
You can say "Hau'oli La Ku'oko'a" which means Happy Independence Day in Hawaiian.
To say "have a good day" in Hawaiian, you can say "Maluhia maika'i o kākou."
Enjoy and celebrate your special day
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.
Kane (KAH-neh). And woman is wahine (vah-HE-nee)
In Hawaiian, "one day" is translated as "ka lākou mua," and "someday" is translated as "ka lā hiki mai."
In Hawaiian, you can say "Mahalo e Iesu no keia la," which translates to "Thank you Jesus for this day." This expresses gratitude for the blessings of the day. The word "mahalo" means "thank you," while "keia la" means "this day."
In Hawaiian, "have a wonderful day" can be translated as "e komo mai i ka lā maikaʻi." This phrase conveys a wish for someone to experience a good or beautiful day. Hawaiian language often emphasizes warmth and positivity in its expressions.
You can say "I am Hawaiian" in Hawaiian as "ʻO wau he Hawaiʻi."
Michelle in Hawaiian is Mikala.
Aloha: Kēia lā - then the day or date [kee-eeah la]