Aloha nui loa iā ʻoukou a pau.
This translates to: "Much love to all of you."
Here's a breakdown:
* Aloha nui loa: This is the most common way to say "love you" in Hawaiian. "Nui loa" means "very much" or "greatly," adding emphasis to the love.
* iā: This is a preposition meaning "to" or "for".
* ʻoukou: This is the plural pronoun meaning "you all" or "you guys."
* a pau: This means "all" or "everyone."
So, you could also say:
* Aloha ʻoukou a pau. (Love you all.)
* Mahalo nui loa iā ʻoukou a pau. (Thank you very much, all of you.)
It's important to remember that Hawaiian language is very nuanced, and the best way to express your feelings will depend on your relationship with the people you are speaking to.