18 Ways to Say “I Love You” in Hawaiian
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Aloha (Love)
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Aloha kāua (Used as a greeting to one person. It means, “May there be friendship or love between us.”)
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Aloha kākou (This greeting means the same thing but is addressed to a group.)
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Ko`u aloha (My Love) or Ia iho ke aloha (To my love)
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Ku`u Lei (My beloved)
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Ku`uipo (Sweetheart)
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Kipona aloha (Deep love)
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Nau ko`u aloha (My love is yours)
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Aloha nui loa (All my love)
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Na`u `oe (You’re mine)
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Ia iho ke aloha (To my love)
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Me ke aloha pumehana (With the warmth of my love)
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Ka honi mai me ke aloha (And with love is a kiss)
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Ma'ane'i no ke aloha (For love is here and now)
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Ko aloha makamae e ipo (Sweetheart, you are so precious)
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`O ku`u aloha no `oe (You are indeed my love)
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Aloha no au ia `oe (I truly love you)
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Aloha aku no, aloha mai no (I give my love to you, you give your love to me)
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