IMPROVED: It is a very poetic (like in a song) way of saying "I'll love you eternally with all of my heart". In normal conversation one would be use less dramatic words to say the same thing.
In Hawaiian, "Aloha wai ia 'oe me ke pu'uwai mau loa" means "Aloha, water is for you with my everlasting love." It is a poetic expression of love and dedication.
In Hawaiian, "forever" is often translated as "mālamalama loa."
Aloha: Manaʻoʻiʻo mau loa [mahna O E O m+ow lo-ah]
You can say "Mālama i ke ao loa" in Hawaiian, which translates to "Remember into eternity."
In Hawaiian, "love everlasting" can be translated as "pono ke aloha."
You can say "Aloha wau iā ʻoe a mau loa" in Hawaiian to mean "I'll love you forever".
Pili pa`a - That which is entwined and cannot be undone. no kaua - for you and I Me ke aloha a mau loa - with everlasting love. Translated: You and I are united in everlasted love.
In Hawaiian, "forever" is often translated as "mālamalama loa."
Aloha: Manaʻoʻiʻo mau loa [mahna O E O m+ow lo-ah]
Much continued love; much love always [m+ow lo-ah kay aloha]
You can say "Mālama i ke ao loa" in Hawaiian, which translates to "Remember into eternity."
Aloha: kupa'a mau loa [kew-pa ah m+ow lo-ah]
In Hawaiian, "love everlasting" can be translated as "pono ke aloha."
Aloha: You seem to have several errors or questionable thigns in this sentence, but as far as I can tell it is "With much Aloha (love/friendship), we welcome you to our fish fry (or food warming).
You can say "Aloha wau iā ʻoe a mau loa" in Hawaiian to mean "I'll love you forever".
"Aloha mau" in Hawaiian translates to "everlasting love" or "endless love". It is often used to express a deep and lasting affection towards someone.
'Ohana Mau Loa
Aloha: 'Ole maʻi ʻoia mau loa [oh-lay ma-ee oh-la mow (like ow when you hurt yourself) lo-ah]