I really love you however, it should be iā and also nō ln Hawaiian, 'ia makes the action passive (I am loving as opposed to I love). iā (With the line called the kahakō) preceeds a direct object (you in this case). And nō intensifies the verb where no just means for so not Aloha no wau 'ia but Aloha nō wau iā ʻoe
there is no word for always... I love you forever is Aloha mau wau ia'oe I love you for all eternity is Aloha wau ia'oe no pau'ole
The Hawaiian words for "I love you" are "Aloha wau ia 'oe" or simply "Aloha 'oe." Both phrases convey feelings of love and affection in the Hawaiian language.
The phrase "I love you, girl" in Hawaiian can be translated as "Aloha wau ia 'oe, kaikamahine."
You can say "Aloha wau ia 'oe, Makuahine" which means "I love you, Mother" in Hawaiian.
just like saying hello love is also aloha
I love you is "aloha wau iā'oe" or "aloha au iā'oe"the family is "ka 'ohana"I love you and the family is "aloha wau iā'oe a me ka 'ohana"
aloha wau ia oe. ha o wau ia oe. means i love you and i miss you.
I miss you is translated as, "Ha'o wau ia 'oe," whereas "I love you" can be translated as, "Aloha wau ia 'oe."
To say "I love my wife" in Hawaiian, you can say "Aloha wau iaʻoe e kuʻu wahine."
"Aloha wau e noho ana ma Hawai'i" means "I am living in Hawaii" in Hawaiian.
Aloha such as aloha wau ia 'oe. Pronounced ah-LOH-ha vow yah (short pause)-oy meaning "I love you" or literally "love from me to you."
Aloha: Say: haliʻa aloha [ha-lee ah aloha]