I never heard of anyone using "heahea", but just 'a'ole pilikia would suffice, or even he mea 'ole. Welcome Heahea. There is no equivalent. one may say "komo mai". You are welcome, he mea 'ole No, "[e] komo mai" means "welcome", as in come in and make yourself at home. You don't say 'komo mai' in response to thank you.
Mai means May, the month
mai = "come here" or "come to me"
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The Hawaiian word for forgetful is ʻeleʻele.
aroha maiAroha mai mean I'm sorry in my language (Maori)
e komo mai means come in. komo mai is a shorter way of saying it
Huri mai means turn to me or turn around. Huri = turn Mai = to me
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Mai isn't Hebrew. In Aramaic it means "what."
Mai Ka'i means "good work," "well-done."
"Hoki mai" is a Māori phrase that means "welcome back" or "return". It is commonly used to greet someone who is returning after being away for a period of time.