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kamalani

In Hawaiian culture, this slang term "concept" could probably be best described more along the lines as a favored or petted child. Speaking figuratively, it means "fussy" or "finicky"

ho'o kamalani

to favor someone, someone spoiled or pampered.

thanks for asking such a great question and I hope this helps,

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โˆ™ 12y ago

If a female was saying it, it would be: "Uso (sister) la'ititi (little)"; if a male was saying it, it would be: "Tuafafine (sister) la'ititi (little)).

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โˆ™ 14y ago

Afafine la'ititi a le tama.

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Little = La'ititi.

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โˆ™ 11y ago

tama (tah-mah)

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โˆ™ 11y ago

Ou te alofa i lo'u tama.

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