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.)
The word for child in Hawaiian is "keiki."
"Keiki Kane" in Hawaiian means "boy" or "son". Keiki refers to a child or offspring, and Kane specifically denotes a male. So, "Keiki Kane" refers to a boy or a son in the Hawaiian language.
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."
The word for child in Hawaiian is "keiki."
"Keiki Kane" in Hawaiian means "boy" or "son". Keiki refers to a child or offspring, and Kane specifically denotes a male. So, "Keiki Kane" refers to a boy or a son in the Hawaiian language.
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.
Keiki means Child. Keiki ha nau o ka 'aina
Kids in Hawaiian is "keiki."
CORRECTED: Aloha: Say keiki or kama [kaykee] or [kah-ma] OLKLIL
Aloha: keiki or keiki kane [kaykee kahnay]
keiki (pronounced "cakey")
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 translation of "children" to Hawaiian is "keiki."
The word for "baby" in Hawaiian is spelled as "keiki."