Aloha: naʻau hoʻomaikaʻi [na ow ho o-my-ka ee]
Grateful in Hawaiian is "Mahalo."
"I am grateful" can be translated to Hawaiian as "Ke ha'aha'a au."
The phrase "grateful heart" can be translated into Latin as "cor gratum." In this translation, "cor" means "heart," and "gratum" means "grateful" or "thankful." This expression embodies the sentiment of gratitude and appreciation that one feels within their heart.
Many words we use in English have a word in the Hawaiian language. The Hawaiian word for Heart is Puuwai.
To say "home is where the heart is" in Hawaiian, say "hale ki'inoho ka pu'uwa".
Pu'uwai
"Pu'uwai" in Hawaiian means "heart." It refers to both the physical organ and the metaphorical concept of the heart as the center of emotions and feelings.
au au?
koori no korki
Ku'u pu'uwai 'oe
Live life with a good heart and an open mind, and be grateful for today, for that is all there is.
The grateful heart will always find opportunities to show its gratitude.