Aloha: Say: paha kakou hoʻi hou aku [paha kay-ko ho'ee ho ah-koo]
In Hawaiian, you can say "E hiki mai hou" to mean "May we come again."
To say "until we meet again" in Hawaiian, you can say "a hui hou."
To say "come here" in Hawaiian, you would say " hele mai."
The Hawaiian phrase for "we will meet again" is "A hui hou."
The phrase "A hui hou a hui hou" is commonly used in Hawaiian to say "goodbye until we meet again."
In Hawaiian, you can say "A hui hou, honu" which means "Until we meet again, turtle" in English.
The phrase "until we meet again" in Hawaiian is typically translated to "a hui hou."
First, open your mouth. Then say, "May God answer all your prayers in Hawaiian." They're you have it. Amen!
helemai is come 'oe is you hawaiian is the noun(person place or thing) 'E helemai 'oe hawaiian?
hana hou [ha-na ho]
The Hawaiian word for sing is hoโolele.
ʻĀmene [A-may-nay]
In Hawaiian, the name Sasha can be translated to "Kasha" or "Kฤsia."
Aloha: Haumāna [how-may-na]
Mākaʻi [may-ka ee]
Aloha: home hale [ho-may ha-lay] or just home [ho-may]
gwanamala may be pidgin or slang but there is no 'G' in the Hawaiian alphabet the correct translation is "Mana'olana"
. . . . . . . . . .The name Jonathan is already Hawaiian enough. However, if you wish to make it more Hawaiian, Ionakana may be what you are looking for.- S0L. . . . . . . . . .