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Pu'ana kau a kau [poo-ah-na kow a kow]
To say "Forever Strong" in Hawaiian, you would say "Maukana loa." To say "Strong Forever," you would say "Loa maukana."
In Hawaiian, "forever and always" can be translated as "no ka manawa a pau." This phrase conveys the idea of something lasting indefinitely. Another way to express a similar sentiment would be "no ke ala i ke au," which reflects the concept of eternity.
family is forever
In Hawaiian, "forever" is often translated as "mālamalama loa."
haliʻa aloha mau loa [ha-lee'ah aloha m+ow lo-ah]
The phrase "Forever Strong" in Hawaiian translates to "Mau Loa Kū".
In American Sign Language, you would sign "together forever" by signing TOGETHER and then signing FOREVER.
'Ohana Mau Loa
The phrase "together as one" in Hawaiian can be expressed as "hoʻokahi me kaʻu."
They say that marriage in their religion "forever and eternity" instead of "Until death do we part".
You would say, "An eternity."
You can say it is everlasting. A smart way would be to say infinite of timelessness which means where days would seem to go on forever.