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How do you spell my princess in hawaiian?

There isn't a single, direct translation for "my princess" in Hawaiian. Here's why and how you can express it:

* Hawaiian doesn't use possessive pronouns like "my" in the same way as English. You'd generally use the context of the sentence to make it clear who the princess belongs to.

* The word for "princess" in Hawaiian is "keiki aliʻi" which literally means "royal child."

Here are some ways to express "my princess" in Hawaiian:

* "ʻO kuʻu keiki aliʻi." This literally translates to "My royal child," and is a more direct and poetic way to say "my princess."

* "E kuʻu keiki aliʻi." This translates to "Oh, my royal child," and is a more affectionate and intimate way to say "my princess."

* "Kuʻu keiki aliʻi, e aloha." This translates to "My royal child, I love you."

Ultimately, the best way to express "my princess" in Hawaiian depends on the specific context and the tone you want to convey.

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