In Hawaiian, you can say "Eia au i ka puʻuwai o ke Akua i kēlā me kēia lā," which translates to "I am blessed by the good Lord every day." This phrase expresses gratitude for divine blessings in daily life.
Ua lā po'maikai'i au [ooh-ah lay po'my-ka E ow]
Aloha: Blessed good fortune
"Pomaikai" in Hawaiian means "fortunate" or "blessed." It is a term used to express good fortune or favorable circumstances.
kō po'maika'i [ko po-my-ka ee]
To have a blessed day means to have a good, happy and safe day.
Best wishes to the happy couple.
ko'u po'maika'i [ko ooh po my-ka ee]
"Have a blessed day!" in English is Giorno benedetto! in Italian.
In Latin, you can say "Diei benedictus esto" to wish someone a blessed day. This phrase translates to "Be blessed on this day" in English. Latin is a highly inflected language, so the word order can vary without changing the meaning significantly.
"Pomaika'iokalani" is a Hawaiian term that translates to "blessed by the heavens" or "heavenly blessing." The word "pomaika'i" means "blessed" or "fortunate," while "okalani" refers to "of the heavens" or "heavenly." This name often conveys a sense of divine favor and connection to spiritual or celestial realms in Hawaiian culture.
Have ablessed day