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How do you say no problem in Hawaiian?

There are a few ways to say "no problem" in Hawaiian, depending on the context and formality:

Informal:

* ʻAʻole pilikia (ah-oh-leh pee-lee-kee-ah): This is the most common and straightforward way to say "no problem."

* ʻAʻole he pilikia (ah-oh-leh heh pee-lee-kee-ah): This is another informal option, meaning "there's no problem."

Formal:

* ʻAʻole pilikia loa (ah-oh-leh pee-lee-kee-ah lo-ah): This literally means "no problem at all."

* ʻAʻole he pilikia nui (ah-oh-leh heh pee-lee-kee-ah noo-ee): This means "no big problem."

You can also use the phrase ʻAʻole pono (ah-oh-leh po-no), which means "it's okay" or "no worries," but it's more appropriate in situations where someone is apologizing or expressing concern.

Ultimately, the best way to say "no problem" in Hawaiian depends on the specific situation and your relationship with the person you are speaking to.

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