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See you then translated to hawaiin?

There isn't a direct, literal translation for "See you then" in Hawaiian.

However, depending on the context, you could use these phrases:

Formal:

* A hui hou: This means "Until we meet again" and is a polite way to say goodbye.

Informal:

* E ʻike hou kakou: This means "See you again" and is a more casual way to say goodbye.

* A hui hou i ka manawa: This means "See you later" and is a more informal way to say goodbye.

You could also use a phrase that emphasizes the time, such as:

* A hui hou i ka pō nei: See you tonight

* A hui hou i ka lā ʻapōpō: See you tomorrow

* A hui hou i ka hebedoma ʻaʻe: See you next week

The best phrase to use depends on your relationship with the person and the specific situation.

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