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  2. Portal:Hawaii/Olelo - Wikipedia

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    Aloha kakahiaka, Good morning; Aloha ahiahi, Good evening; Aloha Akua, Love of God This section is here to highlight some of the most common words of the Hawaiian Language, ʻŌlelo , that are used in everyday conversation amongst locals.

  3. 115 Goodnight Paragraphs for Him That'll Have Him ... - AOL

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    22. Hey Love, Hurry up and go to bed so you can dream about me! I promise I’ll do the same. Goodnight, Handsome. XO, 23. Hun, I hope you had an amazing day and you have an even better night’s ...

  4. Sending A 'Good Night' Text Has Seriously Underrated ... - AOL

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    Sending your special someone a good night text will benefit your relationship, per an expert. Here are 85 cute, romantic, funny good night messages to send.

  5. The Most Romantic Lines in All of Literature - AOL

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    The Most Romantic Lines from Literature Hearst Owned No words adequately express the feeling of being in love, but the best writing comes from trying to articulate it.

  6. Aloha - Wikipedia

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    Aloha (/ ə ˈ l oʊ h ɑː / ə-LOH-hah, Hawaiian:) is the Hawaiian word for love, affection, peace, compassion and mercy, that is commonly used as a greeting. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It has a deeper cultural and spiritual significance to native Hawaiians , for whom the term is used to define a force that holds together existence.

  7. Category:Hawaiian words and phrases - Wikipedia

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    This category consists of Hawaiian words on the English Wikipedia. Therefore, the pages are written in English. Therefore, the pages are written in English. If you want to read articles in Hawaiian, visit the Hawaiian Wikipedia .

  8. Kumulipo - Wikipedia

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    The translation was published in 1897, then republished by Pueo Press in 1978. [ 6 ] The Kumulipo is a total of 2,102 lines long, in honor of Kalaninuiamamao , who created peace for all when he was born.

  9. Niihau dialect - Wikipedia

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    Niʻihau dialect (Standard Hawaiian: ʻŌlelo Niʻihau, Niʻihau: Olelo Matuahine, lit. 'mother tongue') is a dialect of the Hawaiian language spoken on the island of Niʻihau, more specifically in its only settlement Puʻuwai, and on the island of Kauaʻi, specifically near Kekaha, where descendants of families from Niʻihau now live.