Aloha mai kāua(aloha to you and I)
-Kāhea
For a general friend you would say hoaloha. For an intimate friend you would hoa pili.
To say "until we meet again" in Hawaiian, you can say "a hui hou."
You would say "E mālama pono" in Hawaiian, which translates to "take care" or "look after oneself".
The Hawaiian phrase for "we will meet again" is "A hui hou."
In Hawaiian, you would say "A hui hou kākou i ka lā 'apōpō" which translates to "Until we meet again tomorrow."
The Hawaiian word for any and all greetings is Aloha - it means everything
ho'aloha 'iki [....ee-kee]
The phrase "A hui hou a hui hou" is commonly used in Hawaiian to say "goodbye until we meet again."
Your Hawaiian name would be Paliana.
The closest translation would be a hui hou!/until we meet again!
Aloha e ka hoa, which means "Thank you, friend" in Hawaiian.
Aloha means hello, goodbye, and love. Used in the proper context - what you are saying will be obvious. However the word for friend sounds similar > The word for friend is hoaaloha. just pronounce it like: ho-aloha. So in order to not sound repetetive I would use: 'A hui hou' (pronounced: ah-hoo-wee-ho) which means 'until we meet again'. So: "A hui hou, hoaaloha."