No Ka Oi translates to "the best" or "the greatest" in Hawaiian. It is commonly used to show appreciation or praise for someone or something.
"You are the best" in Hawaiian is "ʻO ʻoe ka maikaʻi."
To say "that's great" in Hawaiian, you can say "Nani loa!"
In Hawaiian, "Ka Lā" means "The Sun."
You can say "Aloha i ka ikaika" in Hawaiian to mean "I need strength."
In Hawaiian, "Crystal" can be translated as "Kilike."
No Ka 'Oi
"You are the best" in Hawaiian is "ʻO ʻoe ka maikaʻi."
To say "that's great" in Hawaiian, you can say "Nani loa!"
Ho'omaika'i no ka 'oi [ho oh-my-ka ee no kah oy]
Aloha: Ka mea 'ai 'oi [ka may-ah I oy (like boy)]
Aloha: Na manawa ʻehā no ka oi [nay manawa A-ha no ka oy]
Hawaiian to English: aloha ka ko
'oi
Ka `ōlelo nō ka `oi i kēia. Pronounced kah (short pause)-OH-leh-loh NOH kah (short pause)-oy ee KEH-yee-yah. If you're trying to say "world" instead of "word", ka honua nõ ka `oi i kēia. Honua is pronounced, hoh-noo-wah.
Aloha: respectfully, truly, sincerely, etc.
"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.
In Hawaiian, "Crystal" can be translated as "Kilike."