Aloha: Take care of each other
You can say "no kekahi mea" to mean "you are welcome" in Hawaiian.
It means: Ame- And Mahalo- Thank you A hui hou- See you later Malama pono- Be good or take care Mahalo, a hui hou malama pono: Thank you, take care until we meet again.
malama pono
Aloha. Answer: Kekahi [kay-ka-hee] Kekahi has several 'other' meanings, as well, like someone else, also, including.
Aloha: Malu (or) malumalu
it means "be well"
The Hawaiian reply to "malama pono" is usually "me ke aloha," which means "with love." This response emphasizes the importance of caring for oneself and others with love and compassion.
"Malama pono" is short for "e malama pono," and expresses "take good care," with "of yourself" understood. In this instance, "e" is the hortative particle, signifying an imperative. "Malama" (with a kahako over the first a) = vt. care for, tend, protect "Pono" = vs. completely, properly, carefully
Aloha: malama pono
kekahi, e pono ʻoe [kay-ka-hee A po-no oy]
E lawe (aku) ʻoe i kekahi lei. (ke ʻoluʻolu-Please)
mea palekana [may-ah pa-lay-ka-na]