Mai huli 'oe i kokua o ke Kai
The Hawaiian translation of "e hoi mai" is "please come back".
Giving back in Hawaiian can be translated as "hoʻi hou aku."
Aloha: You're not going to like this, but............ 1. To rub back and forth 2. To resound or make a sound long 3. A long surfboard 4. A shelf
He never crossed the Indian Ocean, he wanted to but his crew refused to continue the journey and they decided to turn back.
"talk story" gab, chat, exchange ideas. I don't know the real Hawaiian terms, but I live in hawaii and hear it used often. For ex: I was in a restaraunt with my girl friends, we were chatting before we looked at the menu. He came back, and was going to ask if we were ready to order, but said "go ahead, Vala'au, I will come back and check again"
The Luhya translation of the English word 'Back' is "Omukongo".
In Hawaiian, you can say "Ke loko aku nei au iā ʻoe" to mean "I got your back."
I love you to the moon and back
No, but Kāohi means "to hold back"
To say "relax" in Hawaiian, you can use the word "hoʻomaha." To say "kick back," you can use the phrase "hoʻomaha paʻi wale."
He was released back to the ocean in an area that is never used for harvesting of such creatures.
A back-translation is a piece of text which has been translated from one language into another, and then into its original language.