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kane stay man, male, husband

Meaning: man, male, husband

Pronunciation: KAH-neh
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Meaning

man, male, husband

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What does "kane stay man, male, husband" mean in Hawaiian Pidgin?

"kane stay man, male, husband" means "man, male, husband" in Hawaiian Pidgin.

How do you pronounce "kane stay man, male, husband"?

"kane stay man, male, husband" is pronounced "KAH-neh". Click the "Hear Pronunciation" button above to listen!

When do locals use "kane stay man, male, husband"?

"kane stay man, male, husband" is a cultural expression used in everyday Hawaiian Pidgin conversation.

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"Negative sentences in Pidgin often use 'never' for past tense, as in 'I never see him' (I didn't see him)."

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"The 'okina (ʻ) is a consonant in the Hawaiian language representing a glottal stop."

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