CORRECTED: ALOHA: ua 'oe e huaka'i maika'i [oo-ah O-A A hoo-ah-ka ee myka ee]
In Hawaiian, "nice" can be translated as "nani" or "maika'i."
In Hawaiian, you can say "E nanea i ka wā" to wish someone to have a nice time.
Have a nice trip! = Miłej podróży!
hope you had a nice time.
The Hawaiian word for any and all greetings is Aloha - it means everything
Have a nice trip = Bon voyage! (Not sure what you mean by "When you are flight".
¡Buen viaje! (Have a nice trip!)
bon voyage!
Buon viaggio.
Aloha: maika'i hope kēlā pule [myka ee hopay keelay poolay]
Kane (KAH-neh). And woman is wahine (vah-HE-nee)
In Hawaiian, "nice couple" can be translated as "pāʻina kūpono." "Pāʻina" refers to a couple or partnership, while "kupono" means nice or good. This phrase can be used to compliment a couple in a friendly manner.