No Trouble.....No Problem.
"A'ole pilikia" in Hawaiian means "no problem" or "you're welcome." It is a phrase often used to respond to expressions of thanks or gratitude.
Trouble in Hawaiian is " pilikia".
"No problem" in Hawaiian can be translated to "ʻaʻole pilikia."
Pilikia is a Hawaiian word that means "trouble" or "difficulty." It can refer to a problematic situation or challenge that someone is dealing with.
In Hawaiian, you can say "ʻaʻole pilikia" to mean "it's okay."
You can say "ʻAʻole pilikia" in Hawaiian to mean "you are welcome."
"No problem" in Hawaiian can be translated to "ʻaʻole pilikia."
A'ole pilikia (No problem) A'ole pilikia (No problem)
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Trouble in Hawaiian is " pilikia".
trouble = pilikia
A'ole pilikia
The word you seek is pilikia.
Trouble in Hawaiian is spelled "pekole."
Pilikia is a Hawaiian word that means "trouble" or "difficulty." It can refer to a problematic situation or challenge that someone is dealing with.
You would say a'ole pilikia (ah OH-lay pee-lee-kee-ah), which means "no problems."
Thanks to my Anatomy teacher who's Hawaiian....Don't worry = Mai ho`okaumaha
I never heard of anyone using "heahea", but just 'a'ole pilikia would suffice, or even he mea 'ole. Welcome Heahea. There is no equivalent. one may say "komo mai". You are welcome, he mea 'ole No, "[e] komo mai" means "welcome", as in come in and make yourself at home. You don't say 'komo mai' in response to thank you.