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How do you say come here in Hawaiian?

"E hele mai" is the most common and direct way to say "come here" in Hawaiian.

Here are some other variations, depending on the context:

* E hele mai ʻaneʻi: This is more literal, meaning "come here over here."

* E hele mai ʻoe: This adds a bit of formality, literally meaning "you come here."

* E hoʻomaikaʻi mai: This is a more polite way to say "come here" and could be translated as "please come here."

It's important to remember that Hawaiian is a living language with nuances and regional variations. The best way to learn the appropriate phrase for any situation is to practice with a native speaker.

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