Me lama pono a ʻoe iho e na kekahi [may la-ma po-no ah O+A ee-ho A nay kay-ka-hee]
I would say to take care of yourself and others and respect yourself and others and their belongings.
Eat well and exercise. Take care of yourself first and others will take care of you.
Take care of the land
Take Care of Yourself was created in 1989.
"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.
"Malama pono" is short for "e malama pono," and expresses "take good care," with "of yourself" understood. In this instance, "e" is the hortative particle, signifying an imperative. "Malama" (with a kahako over the first a) = vt. care for, tend, protect "Pono" = vs. completely, properly, carefully
Take care of yourself, eat well, exercise, have hobbies/interests that keep you interesting to others and be confident in yourself.
Aloha: malama pono
It means be careful or take care. (lit. tener = to have, cuidado = care)
"You, too." or "See ya'." or "You take care of yourself, too."
Aloha: Take care of each other
Watch yourself/Take care of yourself