mai = "come here" or "come to me"
CORRECTED: Come to me - E O Mai My beloved?
E kala mai. It also can mean "excuse me."
To say "welcome home" in Hawaiian, you can say "kāhea mai" or "nau mai."
The correct spelling is Pomaika'i and means "blessing".
CORRECTED: Come to me - E O Mai My beloved?
Aloha; Welcome; welcome home; come to me
Don't eat it or just don't depending.
Aloha: E como mai [A komo my]
The Hawaiian translation of "e hoi mai" is "please come back".
maika'i means good, well or fine.
"Aloha mai" is a Hawaiian phrase that translates to "love comes to you" or "love to you." It expresses a warm greeting or affection towards someone, embodying the spirit of love and connection that is central to Hawaiian culture. The term reflects the importance of relationships and community in Hawaiian life.
In Hawaiian, "welcome back" can be translated as "E komo mai hou" or "Welina mai e hou."