Aloha: Say 'oli'oli [ohlee ohlee]
enjoy yourself
'ohoiho
In Hawaiian, "Enjoy" can be expressed as "E komo mai" and "Have fun" is often said as "E ʻoluʻolu." These phrases convey a sense of welcoming and enjoyment, reflecting the Hawaiian spirit of hospitality and joy in life.
The Hawaiian word for "enjoy" is "hoʻomaikaʻi." This term conveys a sense of appreciation and enjoyment in experiences. It reflects the Hawaiian culture's emphasis on gratitude and savoring life's moments.
There are several words depending upon the situation. You probably want ʻohoiho = enjoy, or hoʻohoiho = I enjoy. [o-ho-ee-ho]
enjoy yourself
'ohoiho
In Hawaiian, "Enjoy" can be expressed as "E komo mai" and "Have fun" is often said as "E ʻoluʻolu." These phrases convey a sense of welcoming and enjoyment, reflecting the Hawaiian spirit of hospitality and joy in life.
How do you say "Good eating or Enjoy the food in Hawaiian?
Enjoy and celebrate your special day
The Hawaiian word for "enjoy" is "hoʻomaikaʻi." This term conveys a sense of appreciation and enjoyment in experiences. It reflects the Hawaiian culture's emphasis on gratitude and savoring life's moments.
"Sisters for life" in Hawaiian can be translated as "hoahanau no na wāhine."
The Hawaiian term for "joy of life" is "keʻanoʻano o ke ola."
Ola is the Hawaiian word for Life
ola
'ola 'ia [oh-la ee-ah]
Luana [loo-ahna] or 'oli'oli [ohlee ohlee]