ka ohana ho'omua loa [kah oh-ha-na ho'oh moo-ah lo-ah], or ohana ua hele 'ia mua loa [... ooh-ah hay-lay ee-ah....]
The Hawaiian word for "family" is 'Ohana.
The Hawaiian term for gathering of family is "ʻohana pū."
family is forever
Aloha: Say o`hana
'Ekaihi ohana
ā.ewa [A-ay-vah]
'Ohana Mau Loa
Ohana is Family In Hawaiian
animal = holohona (There is no native Hawaiian word for pet, as in an animal kept in the home as part of the family)
honi ko'u ule that's the best way to say it :D
In Hawaiian, "chosen family" can be expressed as "ohana koho." The term "ohana" means family, and "koho" means to choose, reflecting the idea of a family that is formed by choice rather than just by blood. This concept emphasizes the importance of relationships and community in Hawaiian culture.
First, open your mouth. Then say, "May God answer all your prayers in Hawaiian." They're you have it. Amen!