Aloha:
1. kuaʻana (older sibling of same sex);
2. kaina (younger sibling of same sex);
3. kunāne (of a female);
4. hānau mua (older sibling);
5. hānau hope (younger sibling
To say "my brother" in Hawaiian, you would say "ku'u kaikunāne."
You can say "Mahalo e ku'u kaikua'ana" in Hawaiian, which means "Thank you, my brother".
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.
In Hawaiian, "little brother" is translated as "kaikunane."
You can say "Mahalo e ku'u kaikua'ana" in Hawaiian, which means "Thank you, my brother".
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.
i love you i miss you i will see you there brother
In Hawaiian, "little brother" is translated as "kaikunane."
The word for brother in Hawaiian is "kaikuaʻana."
In Hawaiian, you would refer to your little sister as "kaikaina," which means "younger sibling."
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!
兄はハワイから来ました。 (ani ha hawai kara kimashita) which literally translates as "My older brother came from Hawaii", used to say where a person is from more politely. If you want to say "My older brother lives in Hawaii", you would say 兄はハワイに住んでいます。 (ani ha hawai ni sundeimasu).
You can say "I am Hawaiian" in Hawaiian as "ʻO wau he Hawaiʻi."
You can say Michelle in Hawaiian as "Mikinale."