Aloha: respectfully, truly, sincerely, etc.
"Ehuehu i ka pono" in Hawaiian means "to strive for righteousness" or "to seek goodness". It encourages individuals to pursue what is right and just in their actions and decisions.
"All goes well" in Hawaiian can be translated as "ka pono i ka nani a pono."
Aloha: pono 'o au ka Ikaika [po-no O ow ka ee-kI-ka]
The Hawaiian translation for thrive is "hoʻomau i ka ulu."
"Kū ha‘aheo i ka pono" is how you say "Freedom in the truth" in Hawaiian.
You can say "Ua pono au" to mean "I am righteous" in Hawaiian.
kekahi, e pono ʻoe [kay-ka-hee A po-no oy]
"UA MAU KE EA O KA ĀINA I KA PONO," ("The life of the land is perpetuated in righteousness") This means that the spirit of Hawai`i is kept by the pride of its people.
Ulu pono ahahui translates to "organization for growth and improvement" in Hawaiian.
To say "stay strong" in Hawaiian, you would say "Mālama pono."
In Hawaiian, righteousness can be translated as "pono."
The word `pono` in the Hawaiian language is referred to most popularly as 'righteousness'. As is stated in the Hawaii state motto: `Ua Mau ke Ea o ka Äâ'¬ina i ka Pono` (translated directly as: the life of the land is perpetuated in righteousness). However, the word is often used to mean correct, honorable, or good. There are strong cultural and spiritual connotations to the word. A loose definition could be a state of harmony or balance.