1. shaka - [sha-ka] (usually accompanied by the hand gesture) take it easy, or taking it easy; be cool; be cool, or I'm cool (in response)
2. maila'i - [my-ka ee] It's all good; I'm good
3. noho me ka hauʻoli - [noho may ka how-o-lee] No worries; be happy
4. ola ka maika'i - oh-la ka my-ka ee] life is good; "it's all good"
"Nulla molestia" is the Latin phrase that translates to "no worries" in English.
To say "congratulations" in Hawaiian, you can use the phrase "Ho'omaika'i."
The phrase "I agree" in Hawaiian can be translated as "ʻAe ʻē".
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Hakuna Matata
In Hawaiian, "Don't worry, be happy" can be translated as "Eia hoʻi, e mālama i ka hauʻoli." This phrase captures the essence of encouraging positivity and letting go of worries. While there may not be a direct equivalent, this translation conveys a similar sentiment of embracing happiness amidst challenges.
"Se po loa" is not a Hawaiian phrase; it doesn't have any meaning in the Hawaiian language. It may be a misspelling or a phrase from a different language.
"Shahoney" has no meaning in Hawaiian. This is not a Hawaiian word.
To say "be happy" in Hawaiian, you can use the phrase "E hauʻoli."
The Hawaiian phrase for "we will meet again" is "A hui hou."
To say "leave it" in Hawaiian, you can use the phrase "koke" or "hoʻokuʻu."
The phrase "hurry up" in Hawaiian can be translated to "kuʻikuʻi aku".