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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]

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The word for nephew in Hawaiian is "keiki kāne hānai" or "moho."

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