CORRECTED: Aloha: Say: Ha'o wale ka pō nei 'oe (for 1 person); Ha'o wale ka pō nei 'olua (for 2 persons); Ha'o wale ka pō nei 'oukou (for a lot of people). [ha-oh vwa-lay po nay oy (like boy)] or [oh-loo-ah] or [oh-ko].
This is completely wrong..... mine ti Lenten haul'i
Kakalina is Kathy in Hawaiian
"i missed you so much this weekend"
The Hawaiian translation for darling is makamae.
Anela means angel in hawaiian
How was it last night, then
Night in Hawaiian is "po".
Anoche me hiciste falta en la cama (So hot it is!)
Aloha: Ha'o 'oe [ha'oh o-A (or) oy (like boy)]
You can say "Hoihoi no koʻu pau ʻana iā ʻoe" in Hawaiian to express "you will be missed."
You say, "I enjoyed seeing you last night."
aréir is 'last night'.
Yes, it is correct to say "Who came last night?" to inquire about the person. However, it would be more appropriate to say "What happened last night?" to inquire about events or occurrences that took place.
the last night
Aloha: Sorry I missed this; say Hope hauʻoli lā hānau [ho-pay how o-lee lay hay-now]
aami tomake puru rathhir miss korlaam....
good night bye 5th graders
anapo