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What does kei mean in hawaiian?

"Kei" is not a word in the Hawaiian language. It's likely you're thinking of a different language, or a misspelling.

Could you clarify what you're looking for? Perhaps you meant:

* "Kēia" (pronounced "kay-ee-ah"): This means "this" or "these".

* "Keiki" (pronounced "kay-kee"): This means "child" or "children".

* "Kī" (pronounced "kee"): This means "to dig" or "to bury".

Let me know if any of these are closer to what you're looking for, and I can help further!

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