You can say "ʻAʻole pilikia" in Hawaiian to mean "you are welcome."
he mea 'ole [hay may-ah 'oh-lay]
You can say "e 'olu'olu" in Hawaiian to mean "you're welcome."
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I never heard of anyone using "heahea", but just 'a'ole pilikia would suffice, or even he mea 'ole. Welcome Heahea. There is no equivalent. one may say "komo mai". You are welcome, he mea 'ole No, "[e] komo mai" means "welcome", as in come in and make yourself at home. You don't say 'komo mai' in response to thank you.
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I think you mean, mean. Shortened
A literal translation would be mea familia, mea vitaIf you mean "my family is my life", then you can say mea familia est mea vitaAlternatively you could say mea familia est vita mihi.