pomaikai
good = maika'i
maika is strong; pomaika'i is blessing, good fortune, good luck, etc. I haven't a clue why the word you is in there.
In Hawaiian, the phrase for "good luck" is "pomaika'i." It conveys wishes for prosperity and good fortune. The term is often used in various contexts, from celebrations to everyday interactions, reflecting the importance of positivity and well-wishing in Hawaiian culture.
Good is maika'i [my-ka-ee]
Maikaʻi Pomaikaʻi
The Hawaiian word for "lucky" is "pili." In Hawaiian culture, the concept of luck is often intertwined with spirituality and the blessings of one's environment. The word can also reflect a sense of connection and favor from the universe.
The Hawaiian word for goodbye is "aloha."
Pōmaikaʻi ku'uipo [po-my-ka-ee koo'ooh-ee-po]
(water) well = luawai well (as in good) = maika'i
'Aloha!' is used in Hawaii for hello and goodbye!
Aloha. Malama pono.
Yes it is a good word