Close friend
For a general friend you would say hoaloha. For an intimate friend you would hoa pili.
Ku'u hoa = My Companion ku'u = my hoa = Companion
"Hoa aloha kupaa" in Hawaiian means "steadfast loving friend" or "beloved companion".
"Hair" in Hawaiian is "pili."
"Pili kaua" in Hawaiian refers to the prisoner shackles used during the Kingdom of Hawaii era. These were heavy iron restraints often worn by individuals accused of crimes.
Aloha: I'm assuming you mean like a strong friendship. Say pili [peelee]. A strong bond between friends - pili kāua [peelee kayoo-ah]
The Hawaiian translation of friend is "hoa."
Hawaiian for best friend
Aloha: hoa
Bill (as in the name) = Pili
The Hawaiian translation of cousins is "hoahanau."
In Hawaiian, "little princess" can be translated as "pili wahine" or "princess" can be translated as "wahine aliʻi." The word "little" can be expressed as "pili" when referring to something small or cherished. Therefore, "little princess" can be expressed as "pili wahine aliʻi."