Aloha: "You're the boss!"
"O 'oe ka haku" translates to "You are the lord" in English. It is a phrase used to show respect and reverence to someone as the leader or head of a group.
Aloha: I have corrected the question for you. It is "How are you?"
The translation of "how are you" in Hawaiian is "Pehea 'oe".
You can say "Ua maika'i ka hana me 'oe" in Hawaiian to mean "It has been a pleasure working with you."
The phrase "I miss you" in Hawaiian is translated as "Ke hele nei au i ka pilikia me oe."
You would say "Ke’olu ‘makou, ua 'ono i ka 'ike 'oe 'ane 'o kakou" in Hawaiian.
lawelawe no ka oe [la-vay la-vay no ka oy]
kane maika'i 'oe [ka-nay my-ka ee O-A]
how are you
Ua hele la no ka oe [ooh-ah hay-lay lay no ka oy]
Aloha: Ka na'au 'ia e a 'oe [ka na'ow ee-ah A ah oh-ay]
Aloha: I have corrected the question for you. It is "How are you?"
Hoʻomākeʻaka 'oe [ho-oh-may-kay ah-ka O-A]...... or mākeʻaka 'oe [ma-kay ah-ka oy] (less correct, but more casual or lazy
The phrase "love the life you live" can be translated to "mahalo i ke ola i loaʻa" in Hawaiian.
Aloha: I have corrected the question for you. It is "How are you?"
makemake oe means i miss you
Aloha: Ua 'oe ka kau nui loa [ooah O-A ka kow noo-ee lo-ah]
Almost..... ho'oaloha ke ola pela ola 'oe