Hawaiian to English: aloha ka ko
Aloha: The goodness, meaning, or essence of the language
Aloha: ka ʻoiaʻiʻo i loko o ka moe [ka ohyah'o ee loko o ka mo-A]
CORRECTED: Aloha: 'Ena aloha 'ike maka au 'ia 'oe [A-na aloha eekay ma-ka ow ee-ah O-A]
Aloha: Pule na pā ʻana a ka lā [poolay na pay ah-na ah ka la]
Aloha: Pōmaikaʻi pūlama ʻia 'o ka lani [po-my-ka ee pew-la-ma eeah O ka la-nee]
Aloha: Ka wahi aloha [ka va-hee aloha]
"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.
Aloha: respectfully, truly, sincerely, etc.
Aloha: the spritual breathe or the soul
Aloha. Answer; to have a surprising or wonderful thought.
Aloha kakahiaka [aloha ka-ka-hee-ah-ka] (the accent is on the either of the last 2 syllables)
Aloha: Say: Kalika [ka-lee-ka]
Aloha; Say Aloha au Kana Kala [aloha ow Ka-na Ka-la]
Aloha: The goodness, meaning, or essence of the language
It translates to "With love and affection always, David."
In Hawaiian, "love is key" can be translated as "ke aloha ke kīpoʻoho."
Aloha e ka hoa, which means "Thank you, friend" in Hawaiian.