"All pau" in Hawaiian means "all finished" or "all done." It is commonly used to indicate that something is complete or finished.
Mahalo no kau hana a pau
You can say "Ua pau au" in Hawaiian to mean "I am done" or "I have finished."
Pau is a very commonly used word here in Hawaiʻi. Pau is one of the most famous words in Hawaii as well as aloha, maika'i, and hana. Pau is to finish/destroy or to be finished/destroyed, as well as done. I'm pau with my work! (I'm finished with my work!") just use pau to replace finish or done... Are you done with you chores? Are you pau with your chores?
You can say "Mahalo nui loa no kāu hana a pau" which translates to "Thank you very much for all you do" in Hawaiian.
You can say "He nui ka mea nui ou" in Hawaiian, which translates to "You mean so much to me."
CORRECTED: This is "everyone" (as in Aloha apau... hello, everybody)Do you mean all pau? A lot of hawaiians/locals use the term "all pau" which means "all done or all finish".
Pau is a town south-west of France
the beatiful one in hawaiin
ALOHA does mean hello and goodbye.
hawaiin greatings
Finished with work
Pau is the name of a city in northeastern Spain. It has no actual meaning.
hendricksons are hawaiin hillbillies originally from Detroit and ten-a-c.
it's "sleep" in hawaiian
Pau is one of the most commonly used words in the Samoan language which basically means to finish or destroy.
Mahalo no kau hana a pau
If you mean how do you say it, it is Kalawika [ka-la-vee-ka]. What does it mean? It means Travis.