Until you and I meet again.
What is a hui hou kakou?
A hui hou kākou (until we meet again).
What is Hawaii family?
Ohana is the Hawaiian word for family.
What is the meaning 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.
How do Hawaiians say until we meet again?
A Hui Hou Kākou (Until We Meet Again)
What is take care in Hawaii?
The Hawaiian word mālama means to “take care,” and aina means land. So take care of the land.
What is the meaning of E Komo Mai?
E komo mai: Welcome. Many stores and businesses have “e komo mai” written on the entrance. A hui hou: Until we meet again. Mahalo nui loa: Thank you very much.
What kind of name is Hui?
Hui is a surname. It is the Hanyu Pinyin spelling of two Chinese surnames (惠 and 回), as well as a variant spelling of two others (許 Xǔ and 費 Fèi).
What does the name Hui mean?
The name Hui is primarily a male name of Chinese origin that means Benevolent; Spledor.
What do Hawaiians call their love?
ipo Pukui-Elbert Haw to Eng ,
Kāna ipo, his or her sweetheart.
What is Mahalo Nui Loa?
nvt., Thanks, gratitude; to thank. Examples: Mahalo nui loa, thanks [you] very much. Mahalo ā nui, thanks very much.
What is a Maui?
Maui. / (ˈmaʊɪ) / noun. a volcanic island in S central Hawaii: the second largest of the Hawaiian Islands.
How do Hawaiians say thank you?
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 does Calabash mean in Hawaii?
In Hawaii the word “calabash” refers to a large serving bowl, usually made from hardwood rather than from the calabash gourd, which is used on a buffet table or in the middle of the dining table.