Saturday, February 13, 2010

Hawaiian Phrases, Translation English Translation For Hawaiian Phrases Please?

English Translation for Hawaiian Phrases please? - hawaiian phrases, translation

Aloha Kakou no e Kuuipo

This was the last sentence of an email sent to me by a man, of course, Hawaii

And Ua ola loko i ke aloha Kuuipo a final sentence in an email sent to me by the same man

Can anyone tell me what this man is that?

2 comments:

steiner1... said...

Aloha Kakou no IPO kuu Saludos = e. each of us, my dear.
Kakou, we = us.
kuu IPO = my love, my love.
Ua ola loko i ke aloha kuu IPO.
Life is hard in love, my love.
With more freedom: Life is hard when you
in love, my sweet.
Ua = static particles. She is, she was.
= Wave of life
Loko = cruel, nasty, raw
I hope that helps!

Heiliges Römisches Reich said...

I only know that Aloha means Hello

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