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Aloha Hawaiian Casual Familiar Conversation Hawaii Smiled Hostess

Id 0031
Headword Aloha.
Definition 1. Hello. (Hawaiian. Used in casual or familiar conversation or in Hawaii.)
Examples “Aloha. Welcome,” smiled the hostess.
Alice: Hello. Can I come in? Sue: Come in. Aloha and welcome.
Second Definition 2. Goodbye. (Hawaiian. Used in casual or familiar conversation or in Hawaii.)
Second Examples Mary: It’s time we were going. Aloha. Jane: Aloha, Mary. Come again.
All the family stood by the little plane, cried and cried, and called, “Aloha, aloha,” long after my little plane took me away to the big island.

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