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How do you spell male in hawaiian?

"Male" doesn't have a direct translation in Hawaiian. It's important to understand that Hawaiian language, like many others, doesn't have a single word for "male" in the English sense, focusing more on gender roles and social context.

To express "male" in Hawaiian, you'd need to provide more context:

* For a biological male: You could use terms like "kāne" (meaning "man" or "husband") or "keiki kāne" (meaning "boy").

* For a male person in a specific role: You could use terms like "haku" (meaning "chief" or "leader"), "kumu" (meaning "teacher" or "expert"), or "ʻohana kāne" (meaning "male family member").

Ultimately, the best way to convey "male" in Hawaiian depends on the specific situation and your intended meaning.

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