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How do you spell children in hawiian?

There isn't a single word for "children" in Hawaiian. The closest translation depends on the context and age of the children. Here are some options:

* Nā kamaliʻi (pronounced nah kah-mah-lee-ee): This is the most common and general term for "children."

* Pōkiʻi (pronounced poh-kee-ee): This refers to babies or very young children.

* Keiki (pronounced kay-kee): This is a more general term for "child" but can also be used for young people in general.

* Ka wahine ʻōpio (pronounced kah wah-hee-nay oh-pee-oh): This refers to young girls or women.

* Ke kāne ʻōpio (pronounced kay kah-nay oh-pee-oh): This refers to young boys or men.

You can also use the plural form of any of these words to indicate multiple children. For example:

* Nā kamaliʻi (plural form of kamaliʻi)

* Pōkiʻi (plural form of pōkiʻi)

* Nā keiki (plural form of keiki)

The best way to choose the right translation is to consider the specific context of your sentence.

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