The Hawaiian translation of little brother is "hiapo."
In Hawaiian, "brother" is translated as "kaikuaʻana" for an older brother and "kaikaina" for a younger brother.
"Uncle" in Hawaiian is usually translated as "ʻanakala" for mother's brother, and "ʻunka" for father's brother.
You can say "Mahalo e ku'u kaikua'ana" in Hawaiian, which means "Thank you, my brother".
In Hawaiian, "little brother" is translated as "kaikunane."
The Hawaiian translation of little brother is "hiapo."
In Hawaiian, "brother" is translated as "kaikuaʻana" for an older brother and "kaikaina" for a younger brother.
"Uncle" in Hawaiian is usually translated as "ʻanakala" for mother's brother, and "ʻunka" for father's brother.
Aloha; bradda
You can say "Mahalo e ku'u kaikua'ana" in Hawaiian, which means "Thank you, my brother".
Older brother of a male = kaikua'ana Older brother of a female = kaikuna`ne
In Hawaiian, "little brother" is translated as "kaikunane."
The Hawaiian slang for brother is "braddah." It is a term of endearment and familiarity commonly used among friends and family in Hawaii.
i love you i miss you i will see you there brother
Aloha: Too flipping comlicated in HI...... Kaikuaʻana, kuaʻana (older brother of same sex) kaikunāne, kunāne (older brother of a girl) mua, hānau mua, hele mua (older brother in general) Luna [loo-na] if you mean like Big Brother is watching!
In Hawaiian, you would refer to your little sister as "kaikaina," which means "younger sibling."
Brother Noland is a Hawaiian musician whose song credits include "Coconut Girl" of Pineapple Express fame, and the more locally enjoyed, "Big Ship", "Pua Lane", and "Kona Kai Opua". He is the brother of Hawaiian performer Tony Conjugation, and was raised in Kalihi on the Island of Oahu. He currently continues to perform music as well as being an active member of the native Hawaiian community.