As written this question makes no sense.
It may be an attempt at 'Deux coeurs, une seule ame'. That means two hearts, a single soul.
It means: Ame- And Mahalo- Thank you A hui hou- See you later Malama pono- Be good or take care Mahalo, a hui hou malama pono: Thank you, take care until we meet again.
Esperamos que você ame os presentes.
ନମସ୍କାର, ଆମେ ରମାନ ଅଛି। (Namaskar, ame ramana achhi)
"A hui hou" means "until we meet again" in Hawaiian. "Ame malama pono" means "and take care." So, the phrase as a whole conveys a sentiment of farewell and well-wishes for someone's well-being until you meet again.
It means, "I hope he loves you as much as you love him." It's a sentence a parent might say to their daughter (or son), or that might be expressed by a very intimate friend.
Mon ame soeur belle is french for my beautiful soul mate. :)
'Bonne ame les filles' is French for 'good soul girls'.
It means 'I loved you'.
"Open sesame."
A beautiful friend.
雨が降っています (ame ga futteimasu) means "It is raining" in Japanese.
You are my rock and my soul.
Saint Philip AME Church was created in 1875.
Saint Ame died in 630.
AME School was created in 1972.
AME School ended in 1996.
African Methodist Episcopal