Aloha: Kanaka kaulana 'oe
In Hawaiian, you would say "ka hōkū kilohi" for shining star.
star = hoku (pronounced ho-koo)
Hoku ke Kai
Aloha: Ku'uhokulani 'oe [koo'ooh hokoo-lahnee 'O-A]
Aloha: Hōkū kai [ho-koo k-I (like eye with a k)]
"Little Star" in Hawaiian is "Hōkū Liʻiliʻi." The word "hōkū" means "star," and "liʻiliʻi" translates to "little" or "small." This phrase is often used in songs and poetry to evoke a sense of beauty and wonder.
Hoku (Hoe-koo) is the Hawaiian word for star
Hōkū ʻā akaaka [ho-kew A ah-ka-ah-ka]
You can say "I am Hawaiian" in Hawaiian as "ʻO wau he Hawaiʻi."
Michelle in Hawaiian is Mikala.
Aloha: Either a night with a full moon or star.
How do you say hello to a man in Hawaiian