In Hawaiian, you can express condolences by saying "E kala mai," which means "please forgive" or "I'm sorry." Another phrase used is "Aloha wau ia oe," meaning "I love you" or "I care for you," which can convey sympathy during difficult times. Additionally, you might say "O ka maluhia o ke Akua me oe," which translates to "May God's peace be with you."
"My I offer my condolences on your loss?"
In Hawaiian, you can express condolences for the death of someone's mother by saying "E kala mai, a me ka ʻike i ka make o kāu makuahine." This translates to "I am sorry, and I acknowledge the passing of your mother." You can also simply say "Aloha au i kāu makuahine," meaning "I love your mother," to convey your sympathy and support.
Translation: Condolencias I express my condolences = Expreso mis condolencias.
People offer condolences after you have experienced a loss, such as "You have my condolences" after a death in your family. Simply say, "Thank you" and if you wish, continue the conversation, whether it is about the death or another topic.
Con - doll - en -says, that is how I have learned to say it, and am fairly certain you won't sound silly if you say it that way :)
Pêsames.
I would say "My condolences". Not that you should say that, but that's what I usually say...
Condolences 'are' is correct, "condolences", by definition, are plural.
My/ons innige simpatie
"My condolences."
You can say "I am Hawaiian" in Hawaiian as "ʻO wau he Hawaiʻi."
Michelle in Hawaiian is Mikala.