Can do
In Hawaiian, "Hiki No" can be translated to mean "can do" or "able to." It is often used to convey a sense of determination, possibility, or accomplishment.
"Can do" in Hawaiian can be translated as "hiki ke hana."
"Yes we can" in Hawaiian is translated as "ʻAe, hiki mai."
The closest translation would be a hui hou!/until we meet again!
1. Possibility - Paha. 2. Permission - Hiki. 3. Month - Mei.
"Okay" in Hawaiian is often translated to "ʻaʻole pilikia" which means "no problem" or "you're welcome."
"Can do" in Hawaiian can be translated as "hiki ke hana."
Hiki au e hana i kou kelepona? It means "may I use your phone?"
"Okay" in Hawaiian is often translated to "ʻaʻole pilikia" which means "no problem" or "you're welcome."
"Yes we can" in Hawaiian is translated as "ʻAe, hiki mai."
Hiki iā'oe ke kōkua ia'u?
You can say "Maika'i" which can mean "it's okay" or "all right" in Hawaiian.
1. Possibility - Paha. 2. Permission - Hiki. 3. Month - Mei.
Absolutely, certainly, surely. In slang, "You got it" or "No problem" (like, "right!").
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The Hawaiian translation for "man" is "kāne."
Aloha: Hiki mai ku'umanawaleʻa [heekee my koo ooh mahna-vahlay ah]