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kuaʻana (older brother of same sex); [koo-ah' ah-na]

kaina (younger brother of same sex); [k+I-na]

kunāne (of a female); [koo-nay-nay] you will hear [koo-na-nay] but this is technically not correct

mua, (older sibling); [moo-ah]

hope (younger sibling); [ho-pay]

pōkiʻi (youngest sibling). [po-kee-ee]

hoahānau kāne ("brother" like in the church or a club);

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The word for brother in Hawaiian is "kaikuaʻana" for an older brother and "kaikaina" for a younger brother.

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