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Kupuna kāne [koo-poo-na kay-nay] is correct. Some say [koo-poo-na ka-nay]. Kūkū [kew-kew] is familiar and common (like grandpa). Some say [koo-koo].

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Grandfather in Hawaiian is either kūpuna kāne or tūtū kāne, depending on the specific dialect or regional variations.

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