"Loko" in Hawaiian means "inside" or "within." It is often used to describe an enclosed or inner area, such as a pond or a garden within a larger space.
In Hawaiian, you can say "Ke loko aku nei au iā ʻoe" to mean "I got your back."
I Waho (ee- vah-ho) means out I loko (ee-lo-ko) means in Ma waena (ma why-nah) means between
E kau a kau, mea aloha [A cow ah cow, may-ah aloha]
"Tiani" does not have a specific meaning in Hawaiian. It is not a Hawaiian word.
There is no such word. If you mean kaila (with an I), it is style or fashion.
In Hawaiian, you can say "Ke loko aku nei au iā ʻoe" to mean "I got your back."
Aloha: Hauʻoli lā hānau, Loko [how'ohlee lay haynow, Loko]
Aloha: ka ʻoiaʻiʻo i loko o ka moe [ka ohyah'o ee loko o ka mo-A]
E komo mai a o Loko (or, loko wai) [A ko-mo my ah oh Lo-ko] or [lo-ko v+I]
i loko or maloko [ee-lo-ko] [mah-lo-ko]
It is a great king in egypt.
Aloha; loko hawai`i nei (lo-ko hawaii nay) is very common. One may use poli (po-lee) in place of loko. A rather formal way would be to say manawaleʻa (ma-na-vwa-lay-ah) Hawai`i nei.
Assuming you mean" four loko/loco" then no.
IMPROVED: ho'oulu loko [ho oh-oo-loo lo-ko] or [ho ohl-loo lo-ko]
I Waho (ee- vah-ho) means out I loko (ee-lo-ko) means in Ma waena (ma why-nah) means between
E kau a kau, mea aloha [A cow ah cow, may-ah aloha]
Four Loko was created in 2006.