In Hawaiian, you would refer to your little sister as "kaikaina," which means "younger sibling."
older sister
The Hawaiian word for sisters is "hΔnai."
Basically : With Love Sister
In Hawaiian, "aunt" can be translated as "aunty" or "kauwa" when referring to a paternal or maternal aunt, respectively.
Aloha au iā 'oe kaikuʻana (if you're a girl and she is older); kaikaina (if she is younger and you're a girl); kaikuahine (if you're a guy). Kind of complicated, yeah? A hui hou (until next time).
To say "favorite younger sister" in Hawaiian, you can say "kaikaina punahele."
She is the sister of Nicole Scherzinger (lead singer for Pussy Cat Dolls.) She is of Filipino, Hawaiian and German descent. She is honestly one of the most beautiful ladies in the world just as her sister is.
Baby's sister is named Lisa, and she was set to perform at the end of the show in the country club. The song she was singing was called "Hula Hana of Kamana Whala Hula Bay".
sister hawaiian -> sœur Spanish -> hermana Italian -> sorella Finnish -> sisko Swedish -> syster Japanese -> oneesan (big sister), imoto (little sister) Romanian-> sora (sister) surioara (little sister) French -> soeur Slovenian and Czech-> sestra German-> Schwester Afrikaans-> suster Indonesian-> saudara Magyar-> testver Polish-> siostra Dutch-> zuster
Nicole has no meaning in Hawaiian. Only Hawaiian names have meaning in Hawaiian. But you can write Nicole as "Nikoli" in Hawaiian.
vwa-hee-nee, but this is not a word. You probably mean wahine (with an e) which is woman, lady, wife; sister-in-law, female cousin, etc.