Keiki is what we call "children" in Hawaii. keiki
1. nvi. Child, offspring, descendant, progeny, boy, youngster, son, lad, nephew, son of a dear friend; calf, colt, kid, cub; worker; shoot or sucker, as of taro; to have or obtain a child; to be or become a child. Cf. keiki kāne. Kāu keiki, your son. Keiki a ka pueo, child of the owl [one whose father is not known]. Keiki hānau o ka ʻāina, a native son, one born on the land. Ua keiki kākou no ke Akua (Rom. 8.16), we are the children of God. (PCP t(a,e)iti.)
Keiki is a Hawaiian word that means a child or offspring.
The word for child in Hawaiian is "keiki."
CORRECTED: Aloha: Say keiki or kama [kaykee] or [kah-ma] OLKLIL
Children in Hawaii are referred to as "keiki," which is a term that means "child" in Hawaiian language.
Kids in Hawaiian is "keiki."
Keiki kāne, Kama kāne, or just keiki. Literal translations of each would be th following: Keiki - child, or offspring Kāne - Man, male, husband etc.
The word for child in Hawaiian is "keiki."
CORRECTED: Aloha: Say keiki or kama [kaykee] or [kah-ma] OLKLIL
Keiki means Child. Keiki ha nau o ka 'aina
CORRECTED: Aloha: Say keiki or kama [kaykee] or [kah-ma] OLKLIL
Aloha: keiki or keiki kane [kaykee kahnay]
keiki o ka aina means a child of the land (Hawai'i). Keiki is child male or female. Keiki kane is a male child and keiki wahine is a female. The phrase usually mean a native born Hawaiian, often extended to third generation born in the Hawaiian Islands.
Keiki kāne, Kama kāne, or just keiki. Literal translations of each would be th following: Keiki - child, or offspring Kāne - Man, male, husband etc.
keiki
spirit
Kids in Hawaiian is "keiki."
Keiki is pronounced "kay-kee" with the emphasis on the first syllable.
keiki makamae or keiki kealoha [kay-kee ma-ka-my] or [kay-kee kay-aloha]