Luau maybe? we went to Hawaii and we went to a Luau there. It was a party where you were entertained and ate, but... I don't think it means Party time it's a noun, Party.
Aloha: Say: Ku'ukono 'ea a e hoʻolauleʻa (or a e lu`au). [koo`oo-koh-no ay~ah ah ay ho'oh'low (like ow with a L) -lay ah (or ah ay loo`ow) ]
Aloha: E como mai i hoʻolauleʻa [A co-mo my ee ho ol-owlay'ah]
e hele aku ana au [A hay-lay ah-koo ah-na ow]
Hope to see you there
A Hawaiian party is called a Luau
E laila ana au [A lay-la ah-na ow]
Goodbye Party: well "Goodbye" in hawaiian is Aloha. Aloha is a greeting or or a "farewell" or to "show love" Also a big celebration ; such as a party is called a "Luau" in hawaiian. so it is " Aloha Luau" that is how you say "Goodbye Party" in Hawaiian
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Not typically. The usual way is to say "Is Tony invited to the party?"Although an invitation may be for a party, or to a party, the preposition "to" is almost exclusively used to say someone is invited to attend a party.
Hawaiian National Party was created in 1873.
Hoʻolauleʻawa [ho-ol-ow-lay ah-va]
Hawaiian National Liberal Party was created in 1892.
Absolutely! They have a lot of Hawaiian party supplies to choose from so get to looking!
You can say "I am Hawaiian" in Hawaiian as "ʻO wau he Hawaiʻi."
You can say Michelle in Hawaiian as "Mikinale."
Heke mai ku'u lu'au [ha-lay my koo ooh loo ow]
Jason in Hawaiian is translated as "Kekona."
How do you say hello to a man in Hawaiian