"Aloha po" is a Hawaiian phrase that means "good night" or "good evening" in English. It is a way to bid farewell or to wish someone well at the end of the day.
aloha po or aloha aumoe (if going to bed) [aloha po] [aloha ow-mo-ay]
Aloha: ʻApōpō [A-po-po]
Aloha: This is hard. Mostly, we say mea aloha followed by the name of the sport, ex: mea aloha kinipōpō [may-ah aloha kee-nee-po-po]
IMPROVED: Aloha: Your question is a wee ambiguous, but I'll try to clarify. 1- if you mean like sweetheart, you say (a) ipo 'ia, (b) ipo laue'e, (c) pua'aloha [ee-po ee-ah] [ee-po l-ow-A] [poo-ah'aloha] 2 - if you mean like a husband, wife, girl/boyfriend, etc, you say (a) aloha 'ia or (b) mea aloha [aloha ee-ah] [may-ah aloha] Aloha
Aloha po
If you want to be specific...Aloha ahiahi ---------------- Good evening (around sunset)Aloha auinapo ---------------Good late night (after midnight)Aloha po --------------------- Good nightAloha ahiahi ia oukou ----- Good evening to all of you (plural)
Aloha: If you mean like round balls, say - Kinipōpō or just pōpō [kee-nee-po-po]. If you mean like dances, say - 'Aha hulahula.
Aloha: Uapo [oo-ah-po] or [wahp-po]
Aloha: po'ele [po A-lay]
Aloha: kinipopo pa hale [keenee po-po pa halay]
Aloha: Say aloha oe e malama pono. [aloha oy A ma-la-ma po-no]
Aloha: It is 'much love'.