"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.
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).
"Mia" is not a Hawaiian name, so it does not have a direct translation or equivalent in Hawaiian.
Ua lā po'maikai'i au [ooh-ah lay po'my-ka E ow]
mahalo ho'aloha [ma-ha-lo ho'aloha]
Thanks to you too
Aloha: nohona pōmaikaʻi e 'ia [no-ho-na po-myka ee A ee-ah]
Aloha: I'm assuming you mean like a strong friendship. Say pili [peelee]. A strong bond between friends - pili kāua [peelee kayoo-ah]
ho'ohoa (short for ho'ohoaloha) [ho oh-ho-ah]