Here's why:
* "Aloha" means "love," "hello," or "goodbye."
* "Wau" means "I" or "me."
* "Ia" is a preposition that means "to," "for," or "at."
* "ʻOi" is not a word in Hawaiian. It's likely a misspelling of "ʻoe," which means "you."
To correctly say "I love you" in Hawaiian, you would use:
* "Aloha ʻoe" (This is a more formal and poetic expression.)
* "Mahalo nui loa iā ʻoe" (This means "Thank you very much to you," and can be used to express deep affection.)
* "Ke aloha nei au iā ʻoe" (This is a more literal translation of "I love you.")
Remember, Hawaiian is a beautiful and complex language, and it's important to use the correct grammar and vocabulary to ensure your meaning is clear.