Hawaiian for Thank you very much. Also, Mahalo nui loa.
Bonjour is most commonly as Hello. Bon-jawSalut is used as Hi. SalewBonne-mortin as good morning. Bon-mortinBonsoir as good-night. Bon-swaaaBonne nuit as good night. Bon-nui
縫い包み /nui gu ru mi/ means 'stuffed (usually animal) dolls/toys'. 人形 /nin gyou/ means 'doll'. 縫い包み人形 : 'nuigurumu ningyou' is the precise term for 'rag doll' in Japanese.If you mean 'ragdoll', a species of cats, its Japanese spelling is ラグドール /ra gu doo ru/.[oo = elongated 'o' sound]
As always with translation from English to French, it depends on to whom you are speaking, and here, on what time of day it is. At bed time, a male would say to a female "Bonne nuit (ma) chérie, a female would say "bonne nuit mon chéri"
Mahalo â nui.
You're welcome! Is there anything else you would like to know?
"Mahalo Ke Akua" is a common way to express "Thank you, Lord" in Hawaiian.
Mahalo nui loa is a Hawaiian expression that means "thank you very much" or "thank you greatly." It is a way to show deep gratitude or appreciation for something.
It means: Big Tahiti, or Tahiti the great (Greater Tahiti). Tahiti, the island is shaped like an eight, one circle being larger than the other. Hence, Tahiti Nui is the greater of the circles.
You can say "Mahalo nui loa no kou lokomaika'i" in Hawaiian, which translates to "Thank you very much for your kindness."
In Hawaiian, "I'm fine, thank you" is "Maika'i au, mahalo."
To say "thank you for everything" in Hawaiian you can say "mahalo nui loa."
Thank you for celebrating with us: "Mahalo nui loa na ho'olaule'a me la kaua"
"Nui loa" is a Hawaiian phrase that translates to "very or greatly big" in English. It is often used to emphasize the magnitude or size of something. For example, "mahalo nui loa" means "thank you very much" in Hawaiian.
Mahalo nui piha aloha means "thank you very much with love" in Hawaiian. It is a warm and gracious way to express gratitude and appreciation.
Most Hawaiians, particularly business people say, "Mahalo", for their reply of meaning, "your welcome'. However, "Mahalo", translated means, (thank you).You can also say: ʻAʻole pilikia, which means "no problem or e komo mai which is more literal.