The Best
"You are the best" in Hawaiian is "ʻO ʻoe ka maikaʻi."
Aloha: Say: 'Oi! (or) No ka 'oi! [oy (like boy) (or) no ka oy]
"Ho'omaika'i no ka 'oi" is a Hawaiian phrase that means "Congratulations to the best" or "Congratulations for being the best." It is commonly used to express admiration or recognition for someone's achievement or success.
In Hawaiian, "Ka Lā" means "The Sun."
Aloha: pono 'o au ka Ikaika [po-no O ow ka ee-kI-ka]
"You are the best" in Hawaiian is "ʻO ʻoe ka maikaʻi."
No Ka 'Oi
Aloha: Say: 'Oi! (or) No ka 'oi! [oy (like boy) (or) no ka oy]
"Ho'omaika'i no ka 'oi" is a Hawaiian phrase that means "Congratulations to the best" or "Congratulations for being the best." It is commonly used to express admiration or recognition for someone's achievement or success.
Ho'omaika'i no ka 'oi [ho oh-my-ka ee no kah oy]
Aloha: Ka mea 'ai 'oi [ka may-ah I oy (like boy)]
In Hawaiian, "Ka Lā" means "The Sun."
Aloha: Na manawa ʻehā no ka oi [nay manawa A-ha no ka oy]
Hawaiian to English: aloha ka ko
In Hawaiian, "Ka Ohana" translates to "The Family." The word "Ka" is a definite article meaning "the," and "Ohana" means "family" in Hawaiian. Together, "Ka Ohana" signifies a specific or particular family in the Hawaiian language.
Aloha: pono 'o au ka Ikaika [po-no O ow ka ee-kI-ka]
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