"Lo ha" in Hawaiian means "peace" or "tranquility." It is commonly used as a greeting or farewell to wish someone peace.
Hākilo [hay-kee-lo] or [ha-kee-lo] The first one is more correct.
Aloha: mahalo nui loa [ma-ha-lo noowee lo-ah]
In Hawaiian, you can say "mahalo no ka aʻo ʻana mai iaʻu" to mean "thank you for teaching me".
"Lo ma" in Hawaiian means "downstairs" or "below." It is commonly used when giving directions or describing locations.
Aloha: Do you mean 'forward'? This is mua or i mua [moo-ah or ee moo-ah]. If you mean foreword, this is ʻŌlelo haʻi mua [oh-lay-lo ha ee moo-ah]
Hākilo [hay-kee-lo] or [ha-kee-lo] The first one is more correct.
hana lohi [ha-na lo-hee]
mahalo ho'aloha [ma-ha-lo ho'aloha]
mahalo, nohea [ma-ha-lo no-hay-ah]
Aloha: mahalo nui loa [ma-ha-lo noowee lo-ah]
It means breath of life in hawaiian language.
In Hawaiian, you can say "mahalo no ka aʻo ʻana mai iaʻu" to mean "thank you for teaching me".
"Lo ma" in Hawaiian means "downstairs" or "below." It is commonly used when giving directions or describing locations.
Aloha: Do you mean 'forward'? This is mua or i mua [moo-ah or ee moo-ah]. If you mean foreword, this is ʻŌlelo haʻi mua [oh-lay-lo ha ee moo-ah]
mahalo no kō kokua [ma-ha-lo no ko ko-koo-ah]
CORRECTED: ALOHA: The first answer is completly wrong. Say mahalo [ma-ha-lo]. Aloha
Aloha. Answer: Mahalo po 'e hōʻike [ma-ha-lo po ay ho' ee-kay].