"Nui loa" is a Hawaiian phrase that translates to "very or greatly big" in English. It is often used to emphasize the magnitude or size of something. For example, "mahalo nui loa" means "thank you very much" in Hawaiian.
The word for large in Hawaiian is "nui".
"Huge" in Hawaiian can be translated as "nui loa."
The word for magnificence in Hawaiian is "nui loa" or "nani loa."
To say "great" in Hawaiian, you can use the word "nui."
The Hawaiian word for "very strong" is "nui loa."
The word for large in Hawaiian is "nui".
Kahuna Kahuna = priest not big man Kanaka Nui = Big Man
"Nui Loa" is a Hawaiian expression that means "very much" or "a lot." It is often used to emphasize something or to express gratitude or love.
Hawaiian for Thank you very much. Also, Mahalo nui loa.
To say "great" in Hawaiian, you can use the word "nui."
To say "Wishing you much love" in Hawaiian, you can say "Ke aloha nui e hele mai ana."
ki'i nui (or) ki'i nui loa [kee-ee noo-ee lo-ah]
Nui loa- Very much. Nani- Beautiful. So roughly, "Very Beautiful"
aloha: maika'i no [myka'ee no] or maika'i nui loa [noowee lo-ah]
Aloha: It is pronounced [noo-ee lo-ah] (means: very much)
To say "great news" in Hawaiian, you can say "nūhou maikaʻi."
"Aloha nui loa" is a Hawaiian phrase that means "much love" or "much aloha" in English. It is a heartfelt way of expressing deep affection and care for someone.