In Hawaiian, "I hope you feel better soon" can be expressed as "E noho ana au e manaʻo i ka mea maikaʻi iā ʻoe." This translates to wishing someone well and hoping for their recovery. You can also simply say "Aloha wau ia oe," which conveys care and affection.
You tell her... I really hope you feel better soon and I will be right by your side until you do. :)
Literal translation - I hope you feel better soon. Usual translation - Get well soon.
In Hawaiian, you can say "Aloha e ko'u kino, kipa hou aku," which translates to "Hope to meet you soon."
You can but most people dont like to eat because it sometimes !!! makes it feel wores but sometimes you might feel better !!!Hope you feel better soon if you got an upset stomach !!!
A card that says "Hope you feel better" or "Get better soon." Something like that, and then a teddy bear that say something sweet.
I find that gravol the pill with ginger in it helps with a stomach ache. Hope you feel better soon!
I hope you feel better soon. Please let me know if there is anything I can do. (Don't say the second part unless you mean it, though.)
Patients will feel improved movement immediately.
E ola aku [A oh-la ah-koo] is "get well soon" in Hawaiian.
I hope you get better soon?
It's not a full sentence -" I hope you get over it soon" would be better I think Remark: I hope you get it over soon. - OR I hope you get over ON it soon. Two part verbs require pronouns separating them.
you might better take it to veterinarian for checkup. for first aid tie a stick to its injured leg to support its legs. hope it gets well soon