I think it means something to the effect of "speech was heard"
"Keola Mai Kalani" is a Hawaiian phrase that can be translated to mean "the life of the heavens" or "the life that comes from the sky." "Keola" refers to life or health, "Mai" can mean to come or bring, and "Kalani" means heaven or sky. This phrase embodies a connection to nature, spirituality, and the vitality that is associated with the celestial realm in Hawaiian culture.
"Aloha Aku-Aloha Mai" is a Hawaiian phrase that translates to "I give my love to you and you give your love to me." The word "Aloha" is a common Hawaiian greeting that also conveys love, peace, and compassion. Therefore, the phrase signifies a mutual exchange of love and affection between individuals.
Hello, welcome.
The correct spelling is Pomaika'i and means "blessing".
Aloha; Welcome; welcome home; come to me
The phrase "welcome to Hawaii" in Hawaiian is translated as "Aloha mai i Hawaiʻi."
To say "welcome back" in Hawaiian, you can use the phrase "hoʻomaikaʻi hou mai," which translates to "congratulations again."
"Keola Mai Kalani" is a Hawaiian phrase that can be translated to mean "the life of the heavens" or "the life that comes from the sky." "Keola" refers to life or health, "Mai" can mean to come or bring, and "Kalani" means heaven or sky. This phrase embodies a connection to nature, spirituality, and the vitality that is associated with the celestial realm in Hawaiian culture.
Makana Akua mai [ma-ka-na Ah-koo-ah my]
"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.
The Hawaiian word for welcome is "aloha." It is commonly used as a greeting or to express love and kindness.
Actually the proper greeting would be "Aloha, E komo mai, Nou ka hale!", "Hello, come inside, the house is yours".
To say "welcome home" in Hawaiian, you can say "kāhea mai" or "nau mai."
"E hoi mai" is a Hawaiian phrase meaning "Come back." It is often used as a request for someone to return or come back to a certain place or situation.
mai = "come here" or "come to me"
Aloha: E como mai [A komo my]
The Hawaiian translation of "e hoi mai" is "please come back".