Nā keiki o ka le`a. Spoken as nä(hold sound a little longer) kā-kē ō kä lě-(quick pause)-ä. Nā means the next word is plural. Keiki means child. O is of. Ka denotes that the next word is a noun. Le`a is joy, happiness or gladness.
In Hawaiian, "peace" is "maluhia," "love" is "aloha," and "joy" is "hauʻoli." Together, you would say "maluhia, aloha, hauʻoli."
Aloha. Answer: Kamaliʻi is children; ka'u Kamaliʻi is my children.
Children in hawai`ian is keiki (pronounced ka-key).
Aloha: Say: nui 'ino hou [noo-ee ee-no ho]
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Jason in Hawaiian is translated as "Kekona."
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survivor in hawaiian
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