Aloha: Say aloha oe e malama pono. [aloha oy A ma-la-ma po-no]
ho'iho'i a hawaii nei aku [ho-ee-ho-ee ah ha-vwah-ee nay ah-koo]
To say "be there soon" in Hawaiian, you can say "Aia i kahi kokoke e."
To say "see you soon" in Hawaiian, you can say "A hui hou a'e."
In Hawaiian, you can say "Aloha e ko'u kino, kipa hou aku," which translates to "Hope to meet you soon."
You say "See you soon" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "mari e laipe".
E ola aku [A oh-la ah-koo] is "get well soon" in Hawaiian.
ho'iho'i a hawaii nei aku [ho-ee-ho-ee ah ha-vwah-ee nay ah-koo]
To say "be there soon" in Hawaiian, you can say "Aia i kahi kokoke e."
To say "see you soon" in Hawaiian, you can say "A hui hou a'e."
Children can be involved in home improvements projects as soon as they are able to safely operate tools, and negotiate hazards. Some children may have better dexterity, and hand-eye coordination than others. Parents beware.
In Hawaiian, you can say "A hui hou," which translates to "until we meet again" and conveys a similar sentiment to "talk to you soon." This phrase is often used as a farewell and reflects the spirit of connection in Hawaiian culture.
In Hawaiian, you can say "Aloha e ko'u kino, kipa hou aku," which translates to "Hope to meet you soon."
In Hawaiian, you can say "Ke koa ʻia au e ʻike i ʻoe i kēia manawa." This translates to "I look forward to seeing you soon." The phrase expresses anticipation and eagerness to meet someone.
You say Get well soon in Kisii language of the African origin as Noche obwene.
come soon in marathi
Darlin' Be Home Soon was created in 1966.
Better Be Home Soon was created in 1988-07.