a hui hou [ah hoo-ee ho]
In Hawaiian, you can say "a hui hou" to mean "until next time".
Aloha. Answer: pilialoha A hui hou (until next time)
Aloha. Answer: Mai Hawai`i. A hui hou (until next time).
Aloha. Answer: Kanahā kūmālua. A hui hou (until next time).
In Hawaiian, you can say "E nanea i ka wā" to wish someone to have a nice time.
In Hawaiian, you can say "a hui hou" to mean "until next time".
Answer: aho ia A hui hou (until next time)
Aloha. Answer: pilialoha A hui hou (until next time)
Aloha. Answer: Mai Hawai`i. A hui hou (until next time).
Aloha. Answer: Kanahā kūmālua. A hui hou (until next time).
Aloha. Your answer is mea noho pao. A hui hou (until next time).
Aloha. Answer: Pehea e ka ohana? A hui hou (until next time)
Aloha. Answer: there are several ways to say this, actually. Lani, mailani, kalani are all acceptable. A hui hou (until next time)
In Hawaiian, you can say "E nanea i ka wā" to wish someone to have a nice time.
Aloha. Answer: kuleana (business) or luhina (personal). A hui hou (until next time).
Oh, dude, you say Jason in Hawaiian as "Kāke." Yeah, like, it's pretty cool how names can sound so different in different languages, right? So, next time you're in Hawaii and someone asks for Jason, just be like, "Oh, you mean Kāke!"
Aloha. Answer: kanaka or kane [kah-nay]A hui hou (until next time)