Mālama i ka kō hale [may-lama ee ka ko ha-lay]
You can say "ʻAʻole pilikia" which means "no problem" in Hawaiian, but can convey a sense of not caring. Alternatively, you could say "ʻAʻole makepono," which means "I'm not concerned" or "I don't care" in Hawaiian.
How would you say house of the moon in Hawaiian
Take care of the land
The Hawaiian translation for "house of crab" is "hale i'a."
To say "at her house" in Hawaiian, you would say "i ka hale o ia."
You can say "ʻO ka hale noʻu, ʻo ka hale noʻu" in Hawaiian, which means "My house is your house."
Hale papaii
You would say "E mālama pono" in Hawaiian, which translates to "take care" or "look after oneself".
Aloha: malama pono
The phrase "house of blessing" in Hawaiian is "hale pule."
Nuture isn't a word in English, so it can't be translated to Hawaiian.
halekea [ha-lay-kay-ah]