The Hawaiian translation for boy is "keiki kāne."
In Hawaiian, "boys" can be translated to "mākualiʻi."
You can say "my son" in Hawaiian as "ka'u keiki kāne."
Kids in Hawaiian is "keiki."
In Hawaiian, "little guy" can be translated as "keiki liʻiliʻi."
The Hawaiian translation for boy is "keiki kāne."
keiki o ka aina means a child of the land (Hawai'i). Keiki is child male or female. Keiki kane is a male child and keiki wahine is a female. The phrase usually mean a native born Hawaiian, often extended to third generation born in the Hawaiian Islands.
In Hawaiian, "boys" can be translated to "mākualiʻi."
You can say "my son" in Hawaiian as "ka'u keiki kāne."
Keiki means Child. Keiki ha nau o ka 'aina
Kids in Hawaiian is "keiki."
In Hawaiian, "little guy" can be translated as "keiki liʻiliʻi."
The word for child in Hawaiian is "keiki."
keiki (pronounced "cakey")
To say "crazy boy" in Hawaiian, you can say "keiki ʻaʻo." "Keiki" means child or boy, and "ʻaʻo" can be translated to mean wild or crazy.
The translation of "children" to Hawaiian is "keiki."
The word for "baby" in Hawaiian is spelled as "keiki."