Aloha: 1. Ke aloha o ke Hale Akua [kay aloha o kay ha-lay ahkoo-ah] 2. Ke kalakia o ke Hale Akua [... kala-kee-ah... ]
Aloha. One would say, "Ke Akua hāʻawi aloha no". A hui hou.
Love of God. God is love. God is love. Or more accurately, aloha (the breath of life) is god.
kala mai ia'u: excuse me mahalo ke akua: thanks be to God
Shane
I am not familiar with the first word "he" but Aloha ke akua is "God is love" in Hawaiian.
CORRECTED: Aloha: Akua e Aloha [Ah-koo-ah A aloha]Aloha o Akua (love of God)
Aloha: 1. Ke aloha o ke Hale Akua [kay aloha o kay ha-lay ahkoo-ah] 2. Ke kalakia o ke Hale Akua [... kala-kee-ah... ]
Aloha. One would say, "Ke Akua hāʻawi aloha no". A hui hou.
God is love
Depends on what "God" you are referring to. If you mean the Catholic/Christian God, then it's just God. If you mean a god in general, it is akua. Love is aloha, quite obviously. If you wish to say "Love to you" that would be Aloha Kaua. To say "God is Love" you would say Aloha ke Akua.
Love of God. God is love. God is love. Or more accurately, aloha (the breath of life) is god.
First, notice that I corrected the question (spelling of a'i). Ano a'i ke aloha e is the sacred (or reverent) feeling of aloha
kala mai ia'u: excuse me mahalo ke akua: thanks be to God
Aloha: Kānāwai o ke Akua [kaynayv-I O kay Ahkooah]
Aloha: Malama pono Akua [may-la-ma po-no Ah-koo-ah] It is very important to say 'may-lama' and not 'ma-lama'... 2 different things. : )
To say "Declaring God's blessings" in Hawaiian, you can say "Hoʻomaikaʻi aku i nā hoʻomaikaʻi o ke Akua."