"I'm blessed to have friends like you" = Pomaika'i 'ia ua makamaka pe kēia 'oe [po-my-ka ee ooah ma-ka-ma-ka pay K-ya O-A]
The word for "friends" in Hawaiian is "hoaaloha."
Best wishes to the happy couple.
In Hawaiian, you can say "Eia au i ka puʻuwai o ke Akua i kēlā me kēia lā," which translates to "I am blessed by the good Lord every day." This phrase expresses gratitude for divine blessings in daily life.
Good friends are rare and im so blessed to have you
Hoaloha, makamaka, and/or aikāne
Aloha. Answer: Hale aikāne (literally a friend who is like family). A hui hou (until next time).
Ua lā po'maikai'i au [ooh-ah lay po'my-ka E ow]
"Mia" is not a Hawaiian name, so it does not have a direct translation or equivalent in Hawaiian.
mahalo ho'aloha [ma-ha-lo ho'aloha]
Aloha: nohona pōmaikaʻi e 'ia [no-ho-na po-myka ee A ee-ah]
Thanks to you too
Aloha: I'm assuming you mean like a strong friendship. Say pili [peelee]. A strong bond between friends - pili kāua [peelee kayoo-ah]