Aloha. Answer: kuleana (business) or luhina (personal). A hui hou (until next time).
Malama Pono
Take care of the land
Aloha: malama pono
Aloha: malama pono [ma-la-ma po-no]
"Aina" in Hawaiian means land or earth, but it is also often used to convey a deeper connection to the land, including its spiritual and cultural significance in Hawaiian culture.
In Hawaiian, the word "regards" can be translated as "aloha." However, it is more common to use other Hawaiian words like "mahalo" (thank you) or "nānā" (take care) when conveying greetings or well wishes.
Aloha: Take care of each other
take care
Take care = Khyaal Rakhna
take care - ingat / ingatan
Bhalo theko!!(Take Care) :)
take care = cuvaj se
"Malama pono" is Hawaiian for "take care" or "to care for properly." It signifies the idea of taking care of oneself, others, and the environment in a balanced and respectful manner.