Aloha: Answer: Tough one because there is no word 'alla'. If you are mixing Hawai`ian with Ja'wai`ian (very popular here) you could mean Allah (like God) in which case this would mean the beautiful path to God. If you meant to say "hu ali", then it would mean the beautiful white path [of flowers].
Hawaiian to English: aloha ka ko
Kulana, or 'Ha'Aha'A Kou Kulana' means Humility or to be expressed with modesty.
"Pehea kou la?" would be the equivalent of asking "How is your day?" in Hawaiian.
'O wai kou inoa? means what is your name
"Kou"(pronounced ko, long o)
Me 'alu kou aloha?
You can say "ʻO ka hale noʻu, ʻo ka hale noʻu" in Hawaiian, which means "My house is your house."
La kou uku [lay ko oo-koo]
"Kou" means "Happiness"If you mean kou as in the hiragana こう it means:"this is how"If it is any other kou it may differ.
The phrase "Kou 'ofa au 'i ho sino" means "I love your beautiful body" in Hawaiian. //H
"Your" varies in Hawaiian: kou (o-class) kō (neutral class) kāu (a-class) (and several other ways, depending on the grammar of the sentence)
Hiki au e hana i kou kelepona? It means "may I use your phone?"