Huli | Search «brother»: He 5 i loaʻa | Found 5.
brother
Kaikuaʻana, kuaʻana (older sibling of same sex); kaikaina, kaina (younger sibling of same sex); kaikunāne, kunāne (of a female); mua, hānau mua, hele mua (older sibling); hānau hope, hele hope (younger sibling); hoahānau kāne (“brother” in the church); pōkiʻi, muli pōkiʻi (youngest sibling).
- Examples:
- They are brothers, ʻo lāua, he kaikuaʻana a he kaikaina.
- They are brother and sister, ʻo lāua, he kaikunāne a he kaikuahine.
- Kuaʻana, kaina, and kunāne are often used as terms of address.
- References:
- Cf. sister.
brother
/ Broth-er /he hoahanau kane.
brother
/ Brother /he hoahanau kane.
brother
hoăhānăŭ ka’ně; older brother, kăĭkŭa‘ă’nă; younger brother, kăĭkăĭnă; brother of sister, kăĭkunā’ně.
Brother
/ Brȯth'er /Hoahanau kane. Older brother, kaikuaana. Younger brother kaikaina. Brother of a sister, kaikunane.
No nā lepili | Regarding tags: Pili piha a pili hapa paha kēia mau lepe i nā hua o luna aʻe nei. | Tags may apply to all or only some of the tagged entries.
E huli iā “brother” ma Ulukau.
Search for “brother” on Ulukau.