it is a greeting when someone writes to you. Like saying "hello, aloha, etc.." "me oukou" is like saying to you; 1st person exclusive. "ka welina" has to do with expressing or an expression of something, and you can guess what "ke Aloha" means.
So if you put it all together... "to you an expression of love (affection)." In a nut shell, it is just easier to just say Aloha, but that person must have been close to you, because that is a formal salutation that is normally reserved for family, love ones, or very close friends.
a greeting similar to Aloha , but more anciently used .
Aloha: E como mai [A komo my]
Aloha, Maika'i, Ola.....this is the translation for each word.
The phrase "my first love" can be translated to Hawaiian as "kuʻu aloha mua." In this translation, "kuʻu" means "my," "aloha" means "love," and "mua" means "first." Therefore, the complete phrase "kuʻu aloha mua" captures the essence of "my first love" in Hawaiian language.
Aloha: Say: kakaimahine i ke aloha [ka-keye (like eye with a K) ma-hee-nay ee Kay aloha]
Until we all meet again, come visit again with truly warm aloha, friend.
Aloha: E kei aʻe ana au i [A kay ah'A ahna ow ee]
it is aloha. it means good bye and also hello
Aloha: Mālama [may-la-ma]
The name Casey can be translated to Keke in Hawaiian.
"Giovanni" can be translated to Hawaiian as "Kiohani."
Aloha. Answer: nani ailana [nah-nee 'eye'-ee-la-nah]