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How do you say mabuhay in hawaiin?

There isn't a direct equivalent to "Mabuhay" in Hawaiian.

"Mabuhay" is a Tagalog greeting meaning "Welcome" or "Long Live." It's a formal greeting used in the Philippines.

In Hawaiian, the most common greetings are:

* Aloha: This is the most widely used greeting and means "hello," "goodbye," "love," or "affection."

* Aloha kakahiaka: This means "Good morning."

* Aloha awakea: This means "Good afternoon."

* Aloha ahiahi: This means "Good evening."

* Aloha auinala: This means "Good night."

While there's no perfect match for "Mabuhay," you could use "E komo mai" which means "Welcome" in Hawaiian.

Remember, the most important thing is to be respectful and friendly when greeting someone in a different language. 😊

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