The particle "e" in Hawai'ian is used to denote the imperative mood, or addressing someone in the second person. "Aloha" means generally "love" and contextually it can mean "hello," "goodbye," "hospitality," "welcome," etc. When we say "aloha e" or more formally "e aloha e," it is a way of saying "welcome" or "hello." The "e" can appear more than once, e.g. "e aloha e 'oe e" means "hello to you" or "welcome to you" (where "'oe" means "you").
HELLO
Aloha; Welcome; welcome home; come to me
Hawaiian to English: aloha ka ko
Aloha: The goodness, meaning, or essence of the language
Aloha: This is not a Hawaiian word or name. It is Japanese.
aloha e 'ihi (or) pili i [aloha A ee-hee] [aloha A pee-lee- ee]
Aloha; Welcome; welcome home; come to me
Hawaiian to English: aloha ka ko
"Aloha au ia'oe" translates to "I love you" in Hawaiian. "Aloha" is commonly used in Hawaiian as a greeting or farewell, but it also represents love, compassion, and respect.
Aloha: The goodness, meaning, or essence of the language
"Ku'u aloha" is a Hawaiian phrase that translates to "my love" or "my beloved." It is a term often used to express deep affection or love for someone or something in the Hawaiian culture.
In Hawaiian, "love is key" can be translated as "ke aloha ke kīpoʻoho."
The word for welcome in Hawaiian is "aloha".
Aloha: This is not a Hawaiian word or name. It is Japanese.
"Olina" means cheerful or joyful in Hawaiian.
Hula is a traditional Hawaiian dance form that combines movement, chanting, and music to tell stories, convey emotions, and preserve Hawaiian culture and history. It is considered a sacred art form that emphasizes grace, expression, and connection to nature.
In Hawaiian, "Brianna" does not have a direct translation or meaning as it is a Western name.
aloha e 'ihi (or) pili i [aloha A ee-hee] [aloha A pee-lee- ee]