"Polokei keia" means "this is fine" or "this is good" in Hawaiian. It is a phrase used to express approval or acceptance of a situation or outcome.
In Hawaiian, you can say "ʻoiai au keia" to mean "me too."
"I kēia lā" means "today" in Hawaiian.
You can say "Pehea 'oe i keia la?" in Hawaiian, which translates to "How are you today?"
The phrase "there is always tomorrow" can be translated to "Hele mai keia manawa" in Hawaiian.
The phrase "hope to see you next year" can be translated to "ʻŌlelo au e lohe i ka manawa hou" in Hawaiian.
kē.ia1. Demon2. This, this person, this thing; the latter
In Hawaiian, you can say "ʻoiai au keia" to mean "me too."
"I kēia lā" means "today" in Hawaiian.
You can say "Pehea 'oe i keia la?" in Hawaiian, which translates to "How are you today?"
Aloha kakahiaka keia 'ekahi
Keia means beautiful, very honest, listens to her mom does, her chores, and has fun!
Kū'ai aku. KOO-eye ah-koo such as "e kū'ai aku i keia, ua pono 'ole au e kū'ai mai i keia" or "Sell this, I should not have bought it."
The phrase "there is always tomorrow" can be translated to "Hele mai keia manawa" in Hawaiian.
Johnnie
keia strother: its an open space
It means breath of life in hawaiian language.
The phrase "hope to see you next year" can be translated to "ʻŌlelo au e lohe i ka manawa hou" in Hawaiian.