"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".
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]
"Lo ma" in Hawaiian means "downstairs" or "below." It is commonly used when giving directions or describing locations.
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".
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]
"Lo ma" in Hawaiian means "downstairs" or "below." It is commonly used when giving directions or describing locations.
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].