Aloha; kaikamahine na 'ohana [kI-kama-hee-nay nah oh-ha-nah]
The word for daughter in Hawaiian is "kaikamahine."
kaikamahine ʻohana holoʻokoʻa [k+I ka ma-hee-nay O-ha-na ho-lo oh ko ah]
Aloha: Say: kakaimahine i ke aloha [ka-keye (like eye with a K) ma-hee-nay ee Kay aloha]
"My daughter" in Hawaiian can be translated as "kāu kaikuahine."
You can say "I am Hawaiian" in Hawaiian as "ʻO wau he Hawaiʻi."
The word for daughter in Hawaiian is "kaikamahine."
kaikamahine ʻohana holoʻokoʻa [k+I ka ma-hee-nay O-ha-na ho-lo oh ko ah]
Daughter in Hawaiian would be kaikamahine, and son would be keiki kāne.
Daughter-in-law = כלה (kah-LAH).
Aloha: Say: kakaimahine i ke aloha [ka-keye (like eye with a K) ma-hee-nay ee Kay aloha]
"My daughter" in Hawaiian can be translated as "kāu kaikuahine."
Belle fille.A belle fille is in French available for- the spouse of your son (daughter-in-law)- the daughter of your actual wife. (step-daughter)
Your daughter's husband is your son-in-law. His brother is not related to you. If you need to refer to him other than by name you can say "my daughter's brother-in-law," or "my son-in-law's brother."
Aloha: kaikamahine [kI ka ma-heenay]. Sometimes we just say kaika.
In Hawaiian, "I love you, daughter" is expressed as "Aloha wau ia 'oe, ke keiki." Here, "Aloha" means love or affection, "wau" means I, "ia 'oe" means you, and "ke keiki" means daughter. This phrase conveys deep affection and connection.
kaikamahine
You can say "I am Hawaiian" in Hawaiian as "ʻO wau he Hawaiʻi."