"Hoaloha" is a Hawaiian word that translates to "friend" in English. It conveys a sense of companionship and kinship, often emphasizing the bond and support between individuals. The term reflects the values of aloha spirit and community inherent in Hawaiian culture.
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Hoaloha, makamaka, and/or aikāne
Hoaloha
Aloha: Aloha hoaloha
The Hawaiian translation of friend is "hoa."
friend = hoaloha
Aloha: Don't know what happened; I answered this already. Ho'oua Pōʻalima pono, ohana e hoaloha. [ho O ooah po-aleema pono, o-ha-na A hoaloha]
Aloha: Ha'o 'oe, hoaloha. [ha oh O-A ho-aloha]
hoaloha mea hou [ho-aloha may-ah ho]
Aloha e ka hoa, which means "Thank you, friend" in Hawaiian.
For a general friend you would say hoaloha. For an intimate friend you would hoa pili.
Hoa aloha pronounced hoh-waah-loh-ha means dear friend or cherished friend.