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Aloha. Answer: Sweetheart or lover.
lover or loved one
LOL.... there are many ways to say this. A few are: ipo kūmū [ee-po koo-moo], kane palemo [kay-nay pa-lay-mo] or [ka-nay pah-lay-mo], or ipo manuahi [ee-po ma-noo-ah-hee]. There are others.
Pilialoha is a Hawaiian word that means "lover" or "close friend." It is often used to describe a deep and meaningful relationship between two people.
"Aloha ʻoe" means farewell to you, and "pilialoha" means lover or beloved. Combined, the phrase "aloha ʻoe pilialoha" can be interpreted as a poetic and affectionate way to bid farewell to a loved one in Hawaiian.
Aloha. Answer: You probably mean ku`u ipo... my sweetheart, lover, etc.
IMPROVED: Aloha: 1. Momona - taste, fragrance 2. hone - music 3. lauaʻe - lover 4. onaona - eyes, disposition, etc. dont know look at hawaiin words in google you will find hawainn words
anish the diya lover
Translation: Lover of mine. -OR- My lover.
Nicole has no meaning in Hawaiian. Only Hawaiian names have meaning in Hawaiian. But you can write Nicole as "Nikoli" in Hawaiian.
Lover of: -phile Example: Bibliophile (lover of books)