Family
kona is a ka'i or a determiner. kona= his/her
It's Spencer in Hawaiian
nau = "to chew" (not to be confused with nāu or na'u, which each mean something different).
Aloha: This is not a Hawaiian word or name. It is Japanese.
'A'ole [ah-oh-lay] is: no, not, never; to be none, to have none. Rail is not a HI'ian word.
OHANA
ohana
'Ohana keiki.
The Hawaiian word for "family" is 'Ohana.
I love you is "aloha wau iā'oe" or "aloha au iā'oe"the family is "ka 'ohana"I love you and the family is "aloha wau iā'oe a me ka 'ohana"
ola = life
ohana kua-ana [oh-ha-na koo-ah ah-na]
bamboo
hello
kona is a ka'i or a determiner. kona= his/her
There is no Hawaiian word for valentine. You could use the English word, which would be spelled walenekaine in Hawaiian.
The Hawaiian word "bumbai" is a pidgin term derived from the English word "by and by." It is commonly used in Hawaii to mean "later" or "at some point in the future."