Here are some of the basic Hawaiian Sayings and Greetingsincluding how to say and pronounce "Please" in the Hawaiian language :
[ English / "Hawaiian Translation" / (Pronounciations)]
Please / "Olu'olu" / ( pronounced: oh-lew-oh-lew )
Hello, Goodbye, or I Love You / "Aloha" / ( pronounced: ahh-low-haa )
How are you..? / "Pehea 'oe..?" / ( pronounced: peh-he-ah-haa oh-ey )
Maika'i no au / I am fine / ( pronounced: mai-kai- no-ow )
Farewell to You / "Aloha' Oe" / ( pronounced: ahh-low-haa oh-ey )
Until We Meet Again / "A Hui Hou Kakou" / ( pronounced: ahh-who-ie hoe kah-cow )
Come Visit Again / "Kipa Hou Mai" / ( pronounced: key-pah how my )
Thank You / "Mahalo" / ( pronounced: ma-hah-low )
Thank You Very Much / "Mahalo Nui Loa" / ( pronounced: ma-hah-low new-e low-ah )
With Sincerity / "Me Ka 'Oia'i'o" / (pronounced: may kah oye-ah-eoh )
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If you are trying to say sorry as in "excuse me" or "I did not mean that," you use "E kala mai" or " Kala mai ia'u." I'm sorry for you is more like "Kaumaha au nou." ANSWER
I'd definitely stick with "kala mai" or "kala mai ia'u", not "kaumaha au nou". That part, the last phrase, doesn't make sense and it's a literal translation trying to say that you have pity for someone else almost.
HÕLINA! is the word when you cry for help. There are several other words which mean help such as kokua, (line over the o) which can also mean helper. Another, to help or to lend a hand is, lawelawe lima.
Help Wanted
Ho´olaha limahana
mahalo {noun-transitive verb} 1. Thanks, gratitude; to thank. 2. Admiration, praise, esteem, regards, respects; to admire, praise, appreciate. Use "mahalo" as you would "thank you". Refer to the links below for other suggestions.
Mahalo or Mahalo Nui Loa means thank you very much.
Mahalo Nui Loa
Fa'amolemole
Aloha: Say pule [poolay]
can i help u?
Mahhla
i don't think no one knows hawaiian... SORRY.
Kaumaha au nou."
Sorry. I do not know this word.
The name Broderick can be translated to Palakahiki in Hawaiian.
I'm sorry = E kala mai iaʻu
Sorry, there is no derivative of this name in Hi`ian
E kala mai is the way to say "sorry" in Hawaiian.
Aloha: Sorry, I don't understand this question.
Kalamai.
Sorry I didn't get to this before May 5...... 'elima mei [A-leema mayee]
hau'oli la hanau- happy birthday i don't know what Morgan is sorry
How do you say hello to a man in Hawaiian