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How to say me too in Hawaiian?

There isn't a direct, single-word translation for "me too" in Hawaiian. Here are a few options depending on the context:

Formal:

* ʻO wau pū (pronounced "oh wow poo"): This literally means "I also" and is a more formal way to say "me too."

Informal:

* ʻO wau nō (pronounced "oh wow noh"): This means "I too" or "me too" and is more informal.

* ʻO wau hoʻi (pronounced "oh wow hoy"): Similar to "ʻO wau nō," this means "I too" and is also informal.

Other Options:

* ʻO wau kekahi (pronounced "oh wow kay-kay-hee"): This means "I also" and can be used in a variety of contexts.

* ʻO wau like ʻoe (pronounced "oh wow lee-kay oh-ay"): This means "I am like you" and can be used to convey the sentiment of "me too" when agreeing with someone.

The best way to say "me too" in Hawaiian will depend on the specific context of the conversation and your relationship with the person you are speaking to.

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