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How do you say See later in hawaiian?

There isn't a direct equivalent to "See later" in Hawaiian that carries the same informal, casual tone.

However, here are some options depending on the context:

Formal:

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

Informal:

* E ʻike hou kākou: This means "see you later" and is more casual than "A hui hou."

* E ʻike hou aku: This is similar to the previous option but slightly more informal, meaning "see you soon."

For a specific time:

* E ʻike kākou ma ka hola... This means "See you at... (time)." You would then specify the time.

Important note: Hawaiian is a living language and the best choice depends on the context and your relationship with the person you are speaking to.

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