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What is the translation of how are you in Hawaiian?

The most common and direct translation of "How are you?" in Hawaiian is "Pehea ʻoe?"

Here's a breakdown:

* Pehea - This is the Hawaiian word for "how".

* ʻoe - This is the Hawaiian word for "you".

You can also use the phrase "Aloha ʻoe?" which literally translates to "Hello you?", but it's a more casual and friendly way to ask "how are you?"

Here are some other ways to ask "How are you?" in Hawaiian, with slightly different meanings:

* Pehea ʻoe i kēia lā? (How are you today?)

* Pehea kou lā? (How was your day?)

* ʻEhia kou ola? (How is your life?)

Remember, when using Hawaiian words, it's important to pronounce them correctly.

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