Pili i la kanaka apau [peelee ee la kay-na-ka A-pow]
Pili means "to bind together"
i la Kanaka means "all men"
apau means "always or forever or without end"
When we by our actions choose to "bind ourselves together" we are giving respect to all.
The Hawaiian word for Respect is `Ihi (ee-he)
"All" in Hawaiian can be translated as "kakou" which means "everyone" or "all of us."
First, open your mouth. Then say, "May God answer all your prayers in Hawaiian." They're you have it. Amen!
You can say "Maika'i" which can mean "it's okay" or "all right" in Hawaiian.
You can say "Mahalo nui loa no kāu hana a pau" which translates to "Thank you very much for all you do" in Hawaiian.
Mahalo no kau hana a pau
You can say "I am Hawaiian" in Hawaiian as "ʻO wau he Hawaiʻi."
Michelle in Hawaiian is Mikala.
How do you say hello to a man in Hawaiian
In Hawaiian, you say "bracelet" as "hulikoa."
The Hawaiian word for any and all greetings is Aloha - it means everything
spirit or ghost = 'uhane