aloha po or aloha aumoe (if going to bed) [aloha po] [aloha ow-mo-ay]
Aloha: ho'okomo aloha [ho oh ko-mo aloha]
Aloha nui loa, Aloha nui, or Aloha no. Nui means big or grand, and loa and one usage of the word "no" are intensifiers that makes anything that comes before even bigger. So at various times you could say, "Aloha nui," a shortened form of "much aloha," or the full "aloha nui loa," for the most amount of aloha. "Aloha no" is a common casual form, usually a greeting, an affirmation of strong aloha. This is different however from saying, "I love you," which is translated as, "Aloha au 'ia 'oe," or "Aloha from me to you."
aloha e 'ihi (or) pili i [aloha A ee-hee] [aloha A pee-lee- ee]
Aloha Kakahiaka means good morning to you
Aloha: I am sorry; I do not know of such a word. If it is a name, there is no HI'ian equivilant. The writer of the first reply has been banned from this forum, and the answer removed.
Aloha wau ia'oe or Aloha au ia'oe (Ah-loh-ha vau yah-oi) or (ah-loh-ha ow yah-oi)
Aloha: It is 'much love'.
Aloha aloha aloha
"Kahuna" in Hawaiian refers to a skilled person, expert, or specialist in a particular field such as healing, navigation, or hula. It is typically used to describe a respected individual with knowledge and abilities in specific areas.
aloha po or aloha aumoe (if going to bed) [aloha po] [aloha ow-mo-ay]
Answer: Aloha oe pilialoha [aloha oy pee-lee-aloha], or Aloha Huakaʻi pilialoha [aloha hoo-ah-ka-ee pee-lee-aloha] (I like this one).
The word for goodbye in Hawaiian is spelled as "Aloha ʻoe".
The word for hello in Hawaiian is "aloha" and the word for goodbye is "aloha 'oe" or simply "aloha".
There are actually two different ways to say love of my life in Hawaiian. The first way is 'ke aloha o ku'u ola'. The second way is ' ke aloha o ko'u ola.'
The aloha state is hawaii
Aloha: pēlā nō aloha [pay-lay no aloha]