Aloha: respectfully, truly, sincerely, etc.
You can say "Aloha i ka ikaika" in Hawaiian to mean "I need strength."
kekahi, e pono ʻoe [kay-ka-hee A po-no oy]
"UA MAU KE EA O KA ĀINA I KA PONO," ("The life of the land is perpetuated in righteousness") This means that the spirit of Hawai`i is kept by the pride of its people.
The word `pono` in the Hawaiian language is referred to most popularly as 'righteousness'. As is stated in the Hawaii state motto: `Ua Mau ke Ea o ka Äâ'¬ina i ka Pono` (translated directly as: the life of the land is perpetuated in righteousness). However, the word is often used to mean correct, honorable, or good. There are strong cultural and spiritual connotations to the word. A loose definition could be a state of harmony or balance.
Hawaiian to English: aloha ka ko
Ua Mau ke oka `Aina i ka Pono- The life of the land is perpetuated in righteousness. It is a hawaiian saying and is also featured on the state seal. It is important to the people there because of their connection to the `Aina ( land ) and how they were wrongfully overthrown out of government.
Aloha: mea pono [may-ah po-no] or ho'oponopono [ho oh pono pono]
Aloha: pono
In Hawaiian, righteousness can be translated as "pono."
pono wau
The Hawaiian word for good is "pono."
No Ka Oi translates to "the best" or "the greatest" in Hawaiian. It is commonly used to show appreciation or praise for someone or something.