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Aloha means both "Hello" and Good-bye" so in Spanish the hello and good-bye would be "Hola" and "Adios".
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aloha is hello and goodbye for hawaiian hola is hi in spanish
Aloha is Hawaiian for "hello" "goodbye" and "i love you"
in spanish "hola" "adios" and "te amo"
french "bonjour" "au revoir" and "je t'aime"
Hola
Aloha is hello in Hawaiian and hola is hello in spanish
I believe Aloha is from Hawaii. Its a form of greeting. I'm not sure but i think it's used both for hello and goodbye. Just greeting a person in general.
it means hello and goodbye but in also means you are welcome in our country.
"Aloha" means both "hello" and "goodbye" in Hawaiian. The Italians also have a nice little phrase like that, which is "ciao" (pronounced "chow"). It also means both "hello" and "goodbye," though they also have more formal words like "buongiorno" (pronounced "bwon-JOR-noh," which means "good day" or "hello") and "arrivederci" (pronounced "ah-ree-vah-DER-chee," meaning "goodbye").
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