I have a native Hawaiian friend who defines aloha kaua in this way: "Aloha kaua - is sharing love between you and I. Aloha maua - is sharing love between all of us."
I'm a student from Hawaii taking a Hawaiian language class and this is my answer:
"Aloha kāua" is a formal greeting used by one person to another that you would use at the beginning of a letter or greeting your teacher in the morning etc.
it means hello and also goodbye it can also be used as a greeting or farewell
it means Good Afternoon.
Aloha Ka Ka Hiaka - Good Morning,
Aloha Ahi Ahi - Good evening
Etc
Hello in Hawaiian is Aloha (it also means goodbye)
Pulelehua, is how you say butterfly in hawaiian....aloha!
Hola Shalom Hello Hullolo Aloha
Good night, sweet dreams. They speak English in Hawaii.
Aloha. Answer: Hauʻoli lā hānau! [how 'oh-lee la ha-now]
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.
I have a native Hawaiian friend who defines aloha kaua in this way: "Aloha kaua - is sharing love between you and I. Aloha maua - is sharing love between all of us." I'm a student from Hawaii taking a Hawaiian language class and this is my answer: "Aloha kāua" is a formal greeting used by one person to another that you would use at the beginning of a letter or greeting your teacher in the morning etc.
"Attack" in Hawaiian can be translated to "hoʻouka."
You can say "kākou kākou" in Hawaiian to mean "we are one."
Depends on what "God" you are referring to. If you mean the Catholic/Christian God, then it's just God. If you mean a god in general, it is akua. Love is aloha, quite obviously. If you wish to say "Love to you" that would be Aloha Kaua. To say "God is Love" you would say Aloha ke Akua.
Aloha nui loa mai ohana kaua i no ʻolua [aloha noo-ee lo-ah my O-ha-na kay-ooh-ah E no 'O-loo-ah]
Aloha: Say Kaua hoʻomaka or hoʻokumu (kay-oowah ho-oh-ma-ka [or] ho-oh-koo-moo).
If there is just you and another person, the proper greeting is "aloha kaua"- Greetings to you and I. If there are more people, then the proper greeting is "aloha kakou" - Greeting to us all. The really short easy version is just "aloha".
Hui kaua is a Hawaiian term that refers to a war party or a gathering of warriors for battle. It is an organized group of fighters who come together to engage in warfare.
Toswel Kaua was born on 1947-08-28.
Toswel Kaua died on 2010-11-15.
"Pili kaua" in Hawaiian refers to the prisoner shackles used during the Kingdom of Hawaii era. These were heavy iron restraints often worn by individuals accused of crimes.