The correct spelling is Pomaika'i and means "blessing".
In Hawaiian, 'ku' means 'my' and 'uipo' means 'sweetheart', so it means my sweetheart or my love.
Aloha po
aloha po or aloha aumoe (if going to bed) [aloha po] [aloha ow-mo-ay]
kō po'maika'i [ko po-my-ka ee]
PO-by mouth q-every
Aloha: Pōmaikaʻi mai lani [po-myka ee my la-nee]
The phrase "there is always tomorrow" can be translated to "Hele mai keia manawa" in Hawaiian.
What do tourist do in Mai Po Marshes?
"Kini Po Po" means "urinary incontinence" in English.
"Se po loa" is not a Hawaiian phrase; it doesn't have any meaning in the Hawaiian language. It may be a misspelling or a phrase from a different language.
kai po che will release january 11 next year....
a kai [ah k+I] if you mean near the sea nāna kai [nay-na k+I] if you mean caused 'by' the sea
Po po chiu kai yan - 2010 is rated/received certificates of: Hong Kong:IIA Singapore:PG
"Tomorrow" in Hawaiian is "apōpō."
You can say "Ua pono au" to mean "I am righteous" in Hawaiian.
I am telling you the truth
In Hawaiian, you can say "e pomaika'i me ka aloha" to mean "good luck my love."