However, you can use a few different options depending on the context:
* Kūpeʻe: This refers specifically to a necklace, but it can sometimes be used for bracelets, especially those worn around the wrist.
* Kūpeʻe lima: This literally translates to "hand necklace" and is a more specific term for a bracelet worn on the wrist.
* Kūpeʻe lima lima: This emphasizes that it's a bracelet worn on the wrist.
You can also use the English word "bracelet" which is commonly understood in Hawaii.
Ultimately, the best way to say "bracelet" in Hawaiian will depend on the specific context and the person you're talking to.