Aloha: malama pono
Take care of the land
You would say "E mālama pono" in Hawaiian, which translates to "take care" or "look after oneself".
To say "congratulations" in Hawaiian, you can use the phrase "Ho'omaika'i."
To say "be happy" in Hawaiian, you can use the phrase "E hauʻoli."
To say "leave it" in Hawaiian, you can use the phrase "koke" or "hoʻokuʻu."
To say "moving forward" in Hawaiian, you can use the phrase "i mua."
In Hawaiian, you can say "Palena Pōtu" to express "happy graduation." Another common phrase is "E mālama i ka lā," which means "Take care on your day," referring to the graduation celebration. These expressions convey joy and well-wishes for someone's graduation achievement.
The phrase "I agree" in Hawaiian can be translated as "ʻAe ʻē".
Aloha: malama pono [ma-la-ma po-no]
The Hawaiian phrase for "we will meet again" is "A hui hou."
You can say "ʻAʻole pilikia" which means "no problem" in Hawaiian, but can convey a sense of not caring. Alternatively, you could say "ʻAʻole makepono," which means "I'm not concerned" or "I don't care" in Hawaiian.
The phrase "together as one" in Hawaiian can be expressed as "hoʻokahi me kaʻu."