How to Say "Rest in peace" in Hawaiian
The most natural way to say "Rest in peace" in Hawaiian is E noho i ka maluhia. Tap the speaker above to hear it, then say it back out loud. That is the fastest way to make it stick.
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When to use it
You can use this phrase when someone has passed away and you want to express your condolences. It is appropriate for both formal and informal settings. It shows respect for the deceased and their family.
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Examples in Hawaiian
| Hawaiian | English |
|---|---|
| E noho i ka maluhia, e ku驶u mau makua. | Rest in peace, my parents. |
| E noho i ka maluhia, e n膩 hoa. | Rest in peace, friends. |
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Frequently asked questions
Is there a different way to say this for a close friend?
You can still use 'E noho i ka maluhia', as it is respectful for anyone.
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