Nephew - Keiki (ke keiki kāne a ke kaikuaʻana, ke kaikaina, ke kaikunāne, ke kaikuahine) - depending upon whether he is older or younger and of an aunt or uncle; keiki kāne would mostly be ok [kay-kee kah-nay]
Niece - Kaikamahine (ke kaikamahine a ke kaikuaʻana, ke kaikaina, ke kaikunāne, ke kaikuahine) - depending upon whether she is older or younger and of an aunt or uncle; Kaikamahine would mostly be ok [kI-ka-ma-hee-nay]
The word for nephew in Hawaiian is "keiki kāne hānai" or "moho."
To say "nephew" in Yiddish, you would say "neve."
The Yoruba word for nephew is "ọmọ-ogun”.
You can say "I am Hawaiian" in Hawaiian as "ʻO wau he Hawaiʻi."
You can say Michelle in Hawaiian as "Mikinale."
Jason in Hawaiian is translated as "Kekona."
The Yoruba word for nephew is "ọmọ-ogun”.
You can say "Congratulations on your new nephew!" or "Congratulations on becoming an uncle!" to express your joy and excitement for the new addition to the family.
Aloha: Aloha au 'ia 'oe, keiki hanauna [aloha ow ee-ah O-A, kaykee ha-now-na]
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Jason in Hawaiian is translated as "Kekona."
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Your nephew's son is your grand nephew or, some would say, your great nephew. You are his great aunt or great uncle.
Your nephew's son is your grand nephew or great nephew. Some people say one, some say the other.
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There is no Hawaiian word for clown.
There is no "opposite" of a nephew, unless you say that since a nephew is male, the opposite is a niece, who is female.
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