Much continued love; much love always [m+ow lo-ah kay aloha]
Pili pa`a - That which is entwined and cannot be undone. no kaua - for you and I Me ke aloha a mau loa - with everlasting love. Translated: You and I are united in everlasted love.
"Ohana mau loa" in Hawaiian translates to "family forever." The term "ohana" means family, emphasizing the importance of familial connections and relationships, while "mau loa" signifies permanence or eternity. Together, the phrase reflects a deep commitment to family bonds that endure through time.
Aloha nui loa, Aloha nui, or Aloha no. Nui means big or grand, and loa and one usage of the word "no" are intensifiers that makes anything that comes before even bigger. So at various times you could say, "Aloha nui," a shortened form of "much aloha," or the full "aloha nui loa," for the most amount of aloha. "Aloha no" is a common casual form, usually a greeting, an affirmation of strong aloha. This is different however from saying, "I love you," which is translated as, "Aloha au 'ia 'oe," or "Aloha from me to you."
With warm (or warmest) aloha (love or affection)
Aloha: Mau loa [m-ow lo-wah] is very common, but I like 'i ka wā pau ' ole [ee ka v-A pow oh-lay]... very pretty and kind of with more meaning.
Pili pa`a - That which is entwined and cannot be undone. no kaua - for you and I Me ke aloha a mau loa - with everlasting love. Translated: You and I are united in everlasted love.
haliʻa aloha mau loa [ha-lee'ah aloha m+ow lo-ah]
Aloha: Say: Aloha mau loa (or) Aloha pauʻole. [mow (like ow - when you get hurt) lo-ah (or) pow oh-lay].
In Hawaiian, "forever" is often translated as "mālamalama loa."
IMPROVED: It is a very poetic (like in a song) way of saying "I'll love you eternally with all of my heart". In normal conversation one would be use less dramatic words to say the same thing.
Aloha: Manaʻoʻiʻo mau loa [mahna O E O m+ow lo-ah]
Aloha: kupa'a mau loa [kew-pa ah m+ow lo-ah]
Aloha: Mahalo a e ke aloha [ma-ha-lo ah A kay aloha]
To say "Wishing you much love" in Hawaiian, you can say "Ke aloha nui e hele mai ana."
Aloha: You seem to have several errors or questionable thigns in this sentence, but as far as I can tell it is "With much Aloha (love/friendship), we welcome you to our fish fry (or food warming).
Aloha au 'ia 'oe kau a kau [aloha ow ee-ah oh-ay cow ah cow]
In Hawaiian, "love is key" can be translated as "ke aloha ke kīpoʻoho."