E komo mai a e Los Angels [A ko-mo my ah A Los Angeles]
E como mai o Los Angeles [A ko-mo my O]
You can say "no kekahi mea" to mean "you are welcome" in Hawaiian.
The word for welcome in Hawaiian is "aloha".
To say "welcome home" in Hawaiian, you can say "kāhea mai" or "nau mai."
You can say "ʻAʻole pilikia" in Hawaiian to mean "you are welcome."
You can say "E Komo Mai i ka lāhui kula" to welcome someone to class in Hawaiian.
You can say "e 'olu'olu" in Hawaiian to mean "you're welcome."
E komo mai kupulau [A ko-mo my koo-pool+ow]
In Hawaiian, you can say "mai ka wale nō," which means "you are very welcome."
The phrase "welcome to Hawaii" in Hawaiian is translated as "Aloha mai i Hawaiʻi."
Los Angeles is not located in a province—it’s a major city in the state of California, USA. Some people confuse “province” with “state,” but in the U.S., states serve a similar role. Los Angeles is in Southern California, bordered by the Pacific Ocean and surrounded by mountain ranges. It’s the largest city in California and the second-largest in the U.S. For those planning relocations, Movers Los Angeles often highlight this distinction to avoid confusion. Understanding the geography helps when coordinating services with movers Los Angeles or planning long-distance travel.
To say "welcome to Maui," you can use the Hawaiian phrase "Aloha i ka Mokupuni o Maui," which translates to "Welcome to the island of Maui." Alternatively, simply saying "Aloha" conveys a warm welcome, as "Aloha" encompasses greetings, love, and compassion in Hawaiian culture.