Aloha: 1. kane holoʻokoʻa [ka-nay ho-lo oh-ko ah] 2. kane alohiki [ah-lo-hee-kee] Either way is ok.
kane alohiki [ka-nay ah-lo-hee-kee]
i love you my son
You can say "my son" in Hawaiian as "ka'u keiki kāne."
Daughter in Hawaiian would be kaikamahine, and son would be keiki kāne.
In Hawaiian, you can say "Keiki ki'eki'e" to mean special son.
Behnoy.
In Hawaiian, daughter-in-law is translated as "kaikuaʻana wahine".
mój ulubiony syn-in-law
In Cantonese, son-in-law is translated as 大女婿 (daai6-neoi5-ye5).
We call him 사위.
The word is 'Yerno'
Keiki kāne, Kama kāne, or just keiki. Literal translations of each would be th following: Keiki - child, or offspring Kāne - Man, male, husband etc.