moku nui
moku nui
You can say "He nui ka mea nui ou" in Hawaiian, which translates to "You mean so much to me."
"Nui" in Maori means "big" or "large." It is used to describe something of significant size or importance.
The Maori translation for "I love you" is "Aroha ahau ki a koe."
"Nui" in Hawaiian means "big" or "large." It is commonly used to describe something that is of significant size or importance.
moku nui
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You can say "He nui ka mea nui ou" in Hawaiian, which translates to "You mean so much to me."
1. Boat - Moku [moh-koo] 2. To ship something - hoʻouna ma ka moku [ho'oh-ooh-na ma ka moh-koo]
1. Moku [mo-koo] 2. To ship (like a package) is hoʻouna ma ka moku [ho oh-ooh-na ma ka mo-koo]
Moku is a Finnish slang word for a recruit that has spent less than 180 days in the military.
Aloha: Ua 'oe ka kau nui loa [ooah O-A ka kow noo-ee lo-ah]
Papa Honu Hoku Moku Enjoy
Nui in maori means big, huge for example "he tino nui tana puku", translated this means, "your stomach is really huge".
"Nui" in Maori means "big" or "large." It is used to describe something of significant size or importance.
The Maori translation for "I love you" is "Aroha ahau ki a koe."
Aloha: It is 'Big, large, great, greatest, grand, important, or principal' man.