Can do
Aloha. This is a tough one because there is no direct translation. Hiki iaʻu ke nō, or more popularly, just hiki nō. A hiu hou (until next time)
"Yes we can" in Hawaiian is translated as "ʻAe, hiki mai."
The closest translation would be a hui hou!/until we meet again!
1. Possibility - Paha. 2. Permission - Hiki. 3. Month - Mei.
You can say "Maika'i" which can mean "it's okay" or "all right" in Hawaiian.
Aloha. This is a tough one because there is no direct translation. Hiki iaʻu ke nō, or more popularly, just hiki nō. A hiu hou (until next time)
"Yes we can" in Hawaiian is translated as "ʻAe, hiki mai."
Hiki au e hana i kou kelepona? It means "may I use your phone?"
The closest translation would be a hui hou!/until we meet again!
Hiki iā'oe ke kōkua ia'u?
1. Possibility - Paha. 2. Permission - Hiki. 3. Month - Mei.
You can say "Maika'i" which can mean "it's okay" or "all right" in Hawaiian.
"Okay" in Hawaiian is often translated to "ʻaʻole pilikia" which means "no problem" or "you're welcome."
Absolutely, certainly, surely. In slang, "You got it" or "No problem" (like, "right!").
The Hawaiian translation for man is kāne.
The Hawaiian translation for the word heaven is lani.
You would say "Hiki iaʻu e hoʻohui i ka lua wai" in Hawaiian to ask for permission to use the bathroom.