However, you could use these phrases depending on the context:
* "Kāmaʻa wāwae" (kah-MAH-ah vah-vah-eh) - This literally means "foot shoe" and could be used for socks in general.
* "Kāmaʻa wāwae liʻiliʻi" (kah-MAH-ah vah-vah-eh lee-ee-lee-ee) - This means "small foot shoe" and could be used for socks that are more like booties.
* "Kāmaʻa wāwae ʻo ka ʻaʻahu" (kah-MAH-ah vah-vah-eh oh kah ah-ah-hoo) - This means "foot shoe of clothing" and might be used when talking about socks as part of an outfit.
It's important to remember that the best way to communicate your meaning is often to simply describe the object. For example, you could say "He kāmaʻa wāwae no ke koʻi" (He kah-MAH-ah vah-vah-eh no keh koh-ee), which means "It's a foot shoe for the foot" and clearly implies socks.