Pēpē.
You can say "Pehea ʻoe keiki" to ask "how are you baby" in Hawaiian.
Pēpē.
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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
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.
Pule hoʻopōmaikaʻi (to pray for a blessing)
CORRECTED: Aloha: Say keiki or kama [kaykee] or [kah-ma] OLKLIL
In Hawaiian, "fur baby" can be expressed as "keiki hulu," where "keiki" means "child" or "baby" and "hulu" refers to fur or feathers. This term captures the affectionate sentiment towards pets in the Hawaiian language. It's a way to show love and care for your animal companions.
Aloha: (Hawai`ian) manoiki [mahno-eekee]
The word for "baby" in Hawaiian is spelled as "keiki."