CORRECTED: Aloha: 'Ena aloha 'ike maka au 'ia 'oe [A-na aloha eekay ma-ka ow ee-ah O-A]
I can’t wait to see you
No direct translation would be idiomatic in Swahili, whose speakers do not use anything ccmparable to the English "I cant wait to . . ."Natazamia kwa furaha kukuona tena (or kuonana nawe tena): I look forward with joy to seeing you again (or meeting you again).
Kakalina is Kathy in Hawaiian
j'ai hâte d'être à la semaine prochaine
The Hawaiian translation for darling is makamae.
No puedo esperar a verte otra vez
I can’t wait to see you
You can say "I can't wait to go" in German by saying "Ich kann es kaum erwarten zu gehen."
The phrase "until we meet again" in Hawaiian is typically translated to "a hui hou."
you simply say ''I can't wait to hear from you''
No direct translation would be idiomatic in Swahili, whose speakers do not use anything ccmparable to the English "I cant wait to . . ."Natazamia kwa furaha kukuona tena (or kuonana nawe tena): I look forward with joy to seeing you again (or meeting you again).
hana hou [ha-na ho]
In Hawaiian, you can say "E hiki mai hou" to mean "May we come again."
No puedo esperar a amarte
"no puedo esperar a navidad"
The closest translation would be a hui hou!/until we meet again!
The phrase "A hui hou" is used in Hawaiian to mean goodbye-till we meet again.