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What is my handsome grandsons in hawaiian language?

There isn't a direct translation for "my handsome grandsons" in Hawaiian, as the language focuses on describing qualities rather than using possessive terms like "my."

However, you can convey the same meaning with a phrase like:

"ʻO kāu mau moʻopuna nani" (Oh kau mau moʻopuna nani)

* ʻO kāu - your (plural)

* mau - your (plural)

* moʻopuna - grandson(s)

* nani - beautiful, handsome

This phrase emphasizes the beauty and handsomeness of your grandsons.

You could also use a phrase that focuses on the specific qualities you admire, like:

* "ʻO kāu mau moʻopuna ikaika" - Your strong grandsons

* "ʻO kāu mau moʻopuna akamai" - Your intelligent grandsons

* "ʻO kāu mau moʻopuna aloha" - Your loving grandsons

Ultimately, the best way to express your love for your grandsons is to use a phrase that resonates with you and captures their unique qualities.

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