In Hawaiian, the phrase for "good luck" is "pomaika'i." It conveys wishes for prosperity and good fortune. The term is often used in various contexts, from celebrations to everyday interactions, reflecting the importance of positivity and well-wishing in Hawaiian culture.
yes it is good luck
No. She was in Good Luck Chuck.
A clock is a good luck gift for Korean.
Yes, Good Luck Charlie is over.
This is called a superstition and it is neither good luck or bad luck. If you wish to believe it is good luck, then it is.
pomaikai
Maikaʻi Pomaikaʻi
Pōmaikaʻi ku'uipo [po-my-ka-ee koo'ooh-ee-po]
maika is strong; pomaika'i is blessing, good fortune, good luck, etc. I haven't a clue why the word you is in there.
Aloha. Malama pono.
Honu is the Hawai'ian sea turtle. It is a symbol of peace and good luck.
Aloha: Simply typing in Hawaiian food online will get you many names to choose from. Pōmaikaʻi (Good luck in HI'ian).
Aloha: Sorry, I do not play the Facebook game. Try games; this category is basically for languages. Good luck.
On one Hawaiian influenced website I found that "Turtle has a meaning of long life. It is also a creature known to bring positive energy."
good = maika'i
Hawaiian is a developed English language. No good remains the same in Hawaiian as it does in English.
The Hawaiian translation for good morning is aloha kakahiaka.