Finished with work
Aloha: Did you mean 'puni' hana? This is "the love of my beloved home" or "the love of my beloved Hana (as in the place called Hana)"
Noʻonoʻo hana [no oh-no oh ha-na]
Hoihoi ʻole au. A boring task: He hana hoʻokuānea.
Aloha lana'kila pau loa [aloha la-na'kee-la pow lo-ah]
I think you're trying to say "hau'oli lā hanau" or happy birthday.
I think you mean Pau pronounced Pow. It means done. Pa'u Hana (pronounced "pow hana") is a Hawaiian phrase literally meaning, "finished work",
Mahalo no kau hana a pau
You can say "Mahalo nui loa no kāu hana a pau" which translates to "Thank you very much for all you do" in Hawaiian.
Pau! Hele i kauhale [pow! hay-lay ee cow-ha-lay] Pau hana (pow hah-nah)
Pau is a very commonly used word here in Hawaiʻi. Pau is one of the most famous words in Hawaii as well as aloha, maika'i, and hana. Pau is to finish/destroy or to be finished/destroyed, as well as done. I'm pau with my work! (I'm finished with my work!") just use pau to replace finish or done... Are you done with you chores? Are you pau with your chores?
Finished with work
Aloha: Did you mean 'puni' hana? This is "the love of my beloved home" or "the love of my beloved Hana (as in the place called Hana)"
Meaning is blessing
I assume you mean Miracle.... hana mana
In Hawaiian, "the end" can be translated as "ka hopena."
PAU
CORRECTED: This is "everyone" (as in Aloha apau... hello, everybody)Do you mean all pau? A lot of hawaiians/locals use the term "all pau" which means "all done or all finish".