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How do you say how are baby In Hawaiian?

There isn't a direct translation for "How are you?" specifically for a baby in Hawaiian. This is because Hawaiian culture emphasizes respect and uses different forms of address depending on the age and relationship with the person.

Here are a few options you can use to address a baby:

For a very young baby:

* Aloha 'oe keiki li'ili'i. (Aloha to you, little one.) - This is a general greeting that expresses love and affection.

* Pehea 'oe, 'ōpiopio? (How are you, baby?) - This is a gentler way to ask how the baby is doing.

For a slightly older baby:

* Pehea 'oe, keiki? (How are you, child?) - This is a more formal way to ask how the baby is doing.

To express a general feeling of affection:

* Eia mai ka 'aloha. (Here is love.) - This is a beautiful way to express love and affection to a baby.

Remember that tone of voice and facial expressions are very important in Hawaiian culture. A gentle, loving tone and a smile will convey your affection and make the baby feel comfortable.

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