Hau'oli la Hanau, May e pomaika'i o Akua. [how oh-lee lay ha-now, May A po-my-ka E O Ah-koo-ah]
In Hawaiian, you can say "Hauʻoli Lā Hānau, E kuʻu hoa sweet!" This translates to "Happy Birthday, my sweet friend!" The phrase conveys warm wishes for a joyful birthday celebration.
I'm not sure just what you want from us here - do you not have any memories or do you not know what narrative means?The best way to write is to pretend you are talking to a friend. If you're writing narrative then you're telling something as if it were a story. How would you tell your friend the story of your special birthday memories?
friend = hoaloha
The Hawaiian translation of friend is "hoa."
pictures of you both together, birthday baloons and cake and love hearts everyhwhere.. or memories of you both together, pictures or words that remind them of you together and all your memories :) decorations that would actually mean something to them..
ho'aloha 'iki [....ee-kee]
In Hawaiian, "beloved friend" can be translated as "makamaka aloha." "Makamaka" means friend, and "aloha" conveys love and affection. This phrase reflects the warm and caring spirit of Hawaiian culture.
friend
Aloha e ka hoa, which means "Thank you, friend" in Hawaiian.
you could try and find out what they like. You also should make it personal to her. For my last birthday my best friend made me a scrapbook with all our memories and pictures in it. It made me laugh for ages, and it was the best birthday present I have ever got. She then also got me a CD which I had wanted for ages. :)
Funny birthday wishes can include inside jokes, playful teasing, or humorous anecdotes. For example, "Happy birthday to my partner-in-crime! Here's to another year of questionable decisions and unforgettable memories."
punahele