English Hawaiian Islands Translator

Translate from Normal Language into English Hawaiian Islands

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This translator aims to go beyond simple word-for-word translations, delving into the heart of the Hawaiian Islands' culture and language. It strives to evoke the feeling of warmth and hospitality characteristic of the islands, and acknowledges the significance of place. This translation style leans towards poetic and evocative language, utilizing imagery and rhythm to reflect the natural beauty and rich cultural heritage of Hawai'i. The translator also acknowledges the nuances of regional variations in English spoken across the islands, aiming for cultural authenticity and respect for the unique local dialects.

Example Translations

Normal Language
"Good morning"
English Hawaiian Islands
"Aloha kakahiaka"
Normal Language
"Goodbye"
English Hawaiian Islands
"Aloha a e komo mai"
Normal Language
"See you later"
English Hawaiian Islands
"Aloha hou aku"
Normal Language
"Please"
English Hawaiian Islands
"Mālama pōmaikaʻi"
Normal Language
"Welcome"
English Hawaiian Islands
"Aloha mai"
Normal Language
"Thank you very much"
English Hawaiian Islands
"Mahalo nui loa"

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