Brudda or Bradda or Brah
"Brah" is not a Hawaiian word. It is actually a slang term originating from Hawaiian pidgin English, and is used as a casual way to refer to a friend or acquaintance.
The word for brother in Hawaiian is "kaikuaʻana."
Bro would be a slang word for brother
gwanamala may be pidgin or slang but there is no 'G' in the Hawaiian alphabet the correct translation is "Mana'olana"
If you are also a boy, you would say "kaikaina" for a younger brother (kaikua'ana for an older brother). If you are a girl, you would say "kaikunane" for a brother.
"Brah" is not a Hawaiian word. It is actually a slang term originating from Hawaiian pidgin English, and is used as a casual way to refer to a friend or acquaintance.
The word for brother in Hawaiian is "kaikuaʻana."
Bro would be a slang word for brother
What is slang for sister if brah is slang for brother, bro, etc
gwanamala may be pidgin or slang but there is no 'G' in the Hawaiian alphabet the correct translation is "Mana'olana"
In Hawaiian, the word for brother is "kaikuaʻana" when referring to an older brother and "kaina" for a younger brother. These terms reflect the familial and cultural significance of relationships in Hawaiian society.
If you are also a boy, you would say "kaikaina" for a younger brother (kaikua'ana for an older brother). If you are a girl, you would say "kaikunane" for a brother.
In Hawaiian, "brother" is translated as "kaikuaʻana" for an older brother and "kaikaina" for a younger brother.
"Uncle" in Hawaiian is usually translated as "ʻanakala" for mother's brother, and "ʻunka" for father's brother.
The Kauwa were the war captives or children of war captives. in Hawaiian culture, they were the lowest class of people. It is also a Hawaiian slang term for "social outcast."
'hermano' is the usual word for brother
Aloha; bradda