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keiki

Meaning: child

Pronunciation: KAY-kee
family beginner

Meaning

child

Usage: This term means 'child' or 'children' and is a common and affectionate word in Pidgin. It can refer to one child (keiki) or multiple children (keiki dem).

Examples

"Da keiki playing"

"Da keiki dem stay playin' at da beach."

"My keiki get one A in school, I so proud!"

Origin & Cultural Context

Origin: From the Hawaiian language, it highlights the importance of family in Hawaiian culture.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does "keiki" mean in Hawaiian Pidgin?

"keiki" means "child" in Hawaiian Pidgin. This term means 'child' or 'children' and is a common and affectionate word in Pidgin. It can refer to one child (keiki) or multiple children (keiki dem)..

How do you pronounce "keiki"?

"keiki" is pronounced "KAY-kee". Click the "Hear Pronunciation" button above to listen!

How do you use "keiki" in a sentence?

Example: "Da keiki playing"

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