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'''Kahananui:''' Means "the great work" or "the hard job". It is made up of the Hawaiian words ''ka'' (meaning "the"), ''hana'' (meaning "work") and ''nui'' (meaning "big").<br> |
'''Kahananui:''' Means "the great work" or "the hard job". It is made up of the Hawaiian words ''ka'' (meaning "the"), ''hana'' (meaning "work") and ''nui'' (meaning "big").<br> |
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'''Mele:''' Hawaiian chants, songs or poems. Can also mean "to chant" or "to sing".<br> |
'''Mele:''' Hawaiian chants, songs or poems. Can also mean "to chant" or "to sing".<br> |
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'''Alika:''' "Truthful" or "most beautiful" in Hawaiian and Swahili<br> |
'''Alika:''' "Truthful" or "most beautiful" in Hawaiian and Swahili.<br> |
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Kahananui family | |
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Description | |
As the self-appointed "Sulani ambassadors" this enterprising couple, Mele and Alika, have decided to live out their golden years in a dream retreat away from the bustle of Ohan'ali Town. | |
Name | Kahananui family |
Members | Mele Kahananui, Alika Kahananui |
Number of generations | 1 generation |
Lot | Journey's End |
Funds | §30,000 |
Other information | |
Game | The Sims 4: Island Living |
Playability | Playable |
World | Sulani |
The Kahananui family is a pre-made family residing in Sulani, the world introduced in The Sims 4: Island Living. It consists of the middle-aged couple Mele and Alika Kahananui. They live on a lot called "Journey's End" on Lani St. Taz and start off with 30,000 Simoleons.
Onomatology
Kahananui: Means "the great work" or "the hard job". It is made up of the Hawaiian words ka (meaning "the"), hana (meaning "work") and nui (meaning "big").
Mele: Hawaiian chants, songs or poems. Can also mean "to chant" or "to sing".
Alika: "Truthful" or "most beautiful" in Hawaiian and Swahili.
Family tree
File:Kahananui family tree.png
Members