In Hawaiian, "Big Baby" can be translated as "Keiki Nui." "Keiki" means "child" or "baby," and "nui" means "big" or "large." Together, they convey the idea of a big child or baby.
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You can say "Pehea ʻoe keiki" to ask "how are you baby" in Hawaiian.
Pēpē.
Pēpē.
The term for big head in Hawaiian is "poʻo nui."
a good website to go on is google then type in babel fish and translate English to Hawaiian and there you go.
Pēpē u'i.
Na'u pēpē (if you are a girl); No'u pēpē (if you are a guy) [nah ooh pay-pay] [no ooh...]
CORRECTED: Aloha: Say keiki or kama [kaykee] or [kah-ma] OLKLIL
Aloha. Answer: Mai Hawai`i. A hui hou (until next time).
Big = gross Baby = baby
Pule hoʻopōmaikaʻi (to pray for a blessing)