'Aloha' means both Hello and Goodbye in Hawaiian.
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Aloha is the traditional Hawaiian greeting.
a greeting similar to Aloha , but more anciently used .
Aloha is a Hawaiian word that has multiple meanings. It can be used as a greeting or a farewell, and it also represents love, compassion, and kindness. In Hawaiian culture, aloha is a way of life and embodies the spirit of hospitality and harmony.
It's a Hawaiian greeting. Like "Hello". It can also be used as "Goodbye".
"Aloha" is the traditional Hawaiian greeting. It can meet "Hello" or "Goodbye."
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".
Goodbye Party: well "Goodbye" in hawaiian is Aloha. Aloha is a greeting or or a "farewell" or to "show love" Also a big celebration ; such as a party is called a "Luau" in hawaiian. so it is " Aloha Luau" that is how you say "Goodbye Party" in Hawaiian
"Aloha" is the traditional Hawaiian greeting. It can meet "Hello" or "Goodbye."
I have a native Hawaiian friend who defines aloha kaua in this way: "Aloha kaua - is sharing love between you and I. Aloha maua - is sharing love between all of us." I'm a student from Hawaii taking a Hawaiian language class and this is my answer: "Aloha kāua" is a formal greeting used by one person to another that you would use at the beginning of a letter or greeting your teacher in the morning etc.
Aloha: GREAT QUESTION because if you use 'anoai' by itself, it is a greeting, but when used as in this question it is 'maybe'. Your answer: Maybe we will meet again.
The translation of "Welcome to our home" in Hawaiian is "E Kipa Mai I Ko Makou Hale."