Aloha kakahiaka: good morning.
How do you say good morning in Hawaiian?
Aloha – Hello
Use Aloha kakahiaka to say, ‘good morning’, Aloha ‘auinalā for ‘good afternoon’ and Aloha ahiahi for ‘good evening’.
What do Hawaiians say to greet?
1. Aloha. Aloha is more than just a greeting, although it is often used to say hello and goodbye. It can also express love and regards, as well as meaning the ‘aloha spirit’ by which Hawaiian islanders live.
What does Mahalo Nui Loa?
Mahalo nui (pronounced mah-hah-loh noo-ee) means “thank you very much.” And if you really appreciate something, you can say mahalo nui loa (pronounced mah-hah-loh noo-ee loh-wah), which means “thank you so very much.”
What is Kakahiaka?
LIT. Breaking the shade (of night), i. e., morning; kakahiaka nui, early in the morning.
What does aloha Nui Loa?
very much love, lots of love.
What does aloha Kakiaka mean?
Good morning: Aloha kakahiaka – “ah-loh-hah kah-kah-hee-ah-kah”
How do you say hello in Hawaiian pidgin?
Aloha
- Aloha: hello in Hawaiian, and goodbye.
- Aloha kakahiaka: good morning.
- Aloha ‘auinalā: good afternoon.
What is a famous Hawaiian saying?
Hawaiian proverbs
“A humble person walks carefully so as not to hurt others/ Ku’ia kahele aka na’au ha’aha’a.” “Love all you see, including yourself/ Kahuna Nui Hale Kealohalani Makua.” “Dare to dance, leave shame at home// A’a i ka hula, waiho i ka maka’u i ka hale.” “Love gives life within// Ua ola loko i ke aloha.”
How do you respond to Mahalo?
What does one say in response to Mahalo? If you are just curious as to the proper response when someoone says Mahalo. It’s this, ALLLOHHAA! No seriously, when someone says Mahalo, you can say “Aloha” or just plain your welcome.
What is Malama Pono mean?
to take care of, serve
Mālama. Mālama means to take care of, serve, protect. You can use mālama as a verb in casual conversation, such as “please mālama my house while I’m away.” Mālama pono is a common Hawaiian expression which means “take care.”
What does Komo Mai?
Mahalo: Thank you. E komo mai: Welcome.
What is aloha Mai Kakou?
A greeting between two people would be: Aloha mai kaua, pronounced uh-low-HA mye KAU-uh. A greeting between three or more people would be: Aloha mai kakou, pronounced uh-low-HA mye KAH-koh.
What does Hana Hou?
In Hawaiian, “hana hou!” means “one more time!” or “Encore!” It’s a cheer you often hear after a concert at the Waikiki Shell, a hula performance — or a visit to our Islands.
What does Mahalo Ke Akua mean?
“thanks be to God
Mahalo ke Akua literally means “thanks be to God.” If you’re like me, sometimes I look back at my life and marvel at the fact I even survived.
What does Mana mean in Hawaii?
spiritual energy of power and strength
In the native Hawaiian culture, the sacred term mana is known as spiritual energy of power and strength. It’s possible for mana to be present in objects and people. For people, it’s possible to gain or lose mana through the different decisions they make.
What does mahalo Piha?
Mahalo Piha (wholehearted gratitude) is surrounded by native birds and plants. This card is part of our Kamanuʻailehua collection. Kamanuʻailehua refers to the native birds who drink the nectar of the ʻōhiʻa lehua blossom and is part of the name given to my son at birth.
What is Aloha E?
March 2021) “Aloha ʻOe” (Farewell to Thee) is a Hawaiian folk song written circa 1878 by Liliʻuokalani, who was then Princess of the Hawaiian Kingdom. It is her most famous song and is a common cultural symbol for Hawaii.
How do Hawaiians say thank you?
Mahalo (Mahalo Nui Loa)
Mahalo means Thank you. Mahalo nui loa means Thank you very much.
How do you respond to Aloha?
‘A’ole pilikia—you’re welcome.
That’s reasonable, since that’s how you use “aloha,” but the proper response is actually “‘A’ole pilikia,” which means “you’re welcome.” “‘A’ole pilikia” is pronounced ah-oh-leh pee-lee-kee-yah.
What is I love you in Hawaii?
Romantic Phrases in Hawaiian
I miss you | Haʻo wau iā ‘oe |
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Sweetheart | Ku`uipo |
I love you so much | Aloha nui wau iā ‘oe |
I love you too | Aloha wau iā ʻoe kekahi |
I like you | Puni wau iā ‘oe |