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How do you say My Home in Hawaiian?

There are a few ways to say "My Home" in Hawaiian, depending on the context and formality:

* ʻO koʻu home - This is the most literal translation, meaning "My home".

* Koʻu hale - This is a more common and casual way to say "My house".

* Koʻu wahi - This means "My place", and is a more general term for home.

* Kaʻu home - This is another way to say "My home", but it is considered more formal.

The best option for you will depend on the situation. If you want to be formal, "Kaʻu home" is a good choice. If you are talking to someone casually, "Koʻu hale" or "Koʻu wahi" might be more appropriate.

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