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The Aloha Dollar was a tourist souvenir piece. The value for a 1758-1819 Aloha Dollar is $5 to $35 depending on condition.
"Aloha nui aloha" is a Hawaiian phrase that translates to "love is all around" or "love and affection." It is a way to express deep love and affection towards someone.
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Much continued love; much love always [m+ow lo-ah kay aloha]
"Aloha nui loa" is a Hawaiian phrase that means "much love" or "much aloha" in English. It is a heartfelt way of expressing deep affection and care for someone.
"Aloha nui nui" is Hawaiian for "much love." It is an expression of deep affection and warmth in the Hawaiian language.
Aloha literally means "the essence of love of life". It is the peace of God that binds all living things. Most people do not understand aloha. They think it means hello or good-bye, or love. But to us, it is much much more. In HI, when we say aloha, we are saying may the meaning of life and the peace that is the creation of all things be with you. This is the spirit of aloha.
Aloha: You seem to have several errors or questionable thigns in this sentence, but as far as I can tell it is "With much Aloha (love/friendship), we welcome you to our fish fry (or food warming).
Aloha nui loa, Aloha nui, or Aloha no. Nui means big or grand, and loa and one usage of the word "no" are intensifiers that makes anything that comes before even bigger. So at various times you could say, "Aloha nui," a shortened form of "much aloha," or the full "aloha nui loa," for the most amount of aloha. "Aloha no" is a common casual form, usually a greeting, an affirmation of strong aloha. This is different however from saying, "I love you," which is translated as, "Aloha au 'ia 'oe," or "Aloha from me to you."
To say "Wishing you much love" in Hawaiian, you can say "Ke aloha nui e hele mai ana."
Big bang kamehameha is SUPER STRONG but the spirit bomb is stronger even though it uses too much energy it still drains the opponent alot
"Aloha" is the traditional Hawaiian greeting. It can meet "Hello" or "Goodbye."