Goodbye my good (special)friend
"Aloha ʻoe" means farewell to you, and "pilialoha" means lover or beloved. Combined, the phrase "aloha ʻoe pilialoha" can be interpreted as a poetic and affectionate way to bid farewell to a loved one in Hawaiian.
"I love you Jesus" in Hawaiian is "Aloha au iā ʻoe, Ke Kino Lā."
Aloha: 'oe [o-ay]
The word for goodbye in Hawaiian is spelled as "Aloha ʻoe".
In Hawaiian, you can say "Ke Aloha a pau a ke kane ia 'oe" to mean "Daddy loves you."
Aloha: I have corrected the question for you. It is "How are you?"
Answer: Aloha oe pilialoha [aloha oy pee-lee-aloha], or Aloha Huakaʻi pilialoha [aloha hoo-ah-ka-ee pee-lee-aloha] (I like this one).
Aloha: Say: Kāua ho'o pilialoha mau loa [kay-oo-ah ho oh pee-lee-aloha m-ow lo-ah]. (the ow is pronounced like you hurt yourself - ow!)
"I love you Jesus" in Hawaiian is "Aloha au iā ʻoe, Ke Kino Lā."
Aloha: I have corrected the question for you. It is "How are you?"
"Aloha au ia'oe" translates to "I love you" in Hawaiian. "Aloha" is commonly used in Hawaiian as a greeting or farewell, but it also represents love, compassion, and respect.
Aloha: I have corrected the question for you. It is "How are you?"
Aloha: 'oe [o-ay]
It means I Love You in Hawaiian.
Aloha: ku'u (if the friend is a girl) ko'u (if not) pilialoha [koo-oo (or) koh-oo pee-lee-ah-lo-ha]
The word for goodbye in Hawaiian is spelled as "Aloha ʻoe".
"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 Oe