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How do say man in Hawaiian?

"Man" in Hawaiian can be said in a few different ways, depending on the context and formality:

* Kānaka: This is the most common and general term for "man," referring to a human being of the male gender.

* Kāne: This is a more specific term for "man," often referring to a husband or a male partner.

* Mākua kāne: This literally means "father man" and refers to a male parent.

* ʻElepa: This is a term for a strong, powerful man.

The best way to say "man" in Hawaiian will depend on the specific situation and the level of formality you desire.

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