Aloha kakahi aka.
aloha = love, greetings, farewell no = if it's just "no" without a horizontal line over the "o", it can mean "from" if there is a line, it means "indeed" kakou = us (3 or more people), can also mean "all of us" So: Aloha no kakou: Love/Greetings from us/all of us. (With a line over the "o" in "no"): Love/Greetings indeed to us/all of us.
until we meet again,with the warmth of my love
Aloha: Take care, until we all meet again.
Aloha: Answer: Tricky.... 1. As a greeting, it is hello, but only to family/loved ones 2. As a statement, it is our love (ex: Aloha kakou e ho'omake ana 'a'ole [aloha kah-koh ay ho-oh-ma-kay ah-nah ah oh-lay]... Our love will never die)
The phrase "hello all" in Hawaiian is typically translated as "aloha e nā hoa" or "aloha mai kākou."
aloha = love, greetings, farewell no = if it's just "no" without a horizontal line over the "o", it can mean "from" if there is a line, it means "indeed" kakou = us (3 or more people), can also mean "all of us" So: Aloha no kakou: Love/Greetings from us/all of us. (With a line over the "o" in "no"): Love/Greetings indeed to us/all of us.
CORRECTED: 'Ola iā kāua [oh-la ee-ah kay-oo-ah]
If there is just you and another person, the proper greeting is "aloha kaua"- Greetings to you and I. If there are more people, then the proper greeting is "aloha kakou" - Greeting to us all. The really short easy version is just "aloha".
Stephane Kakou was born in 1988.
Kakou Senda was born in 1924.
Kakou Senda died in 2000.