You can use for grandma or grandpa. Tutu is used for both. The formal way of at least understanding which grandparent you are referring to is by saying Tutu Kane ('kane' pronounced kah-nay, means male/man) or Tutu Wahine ('wahine' pronounced wah-hee-nay, means female/woman).
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"Tutu" is a common term used by grandchildren to refer to their grandmother in Hawaiian. It is an affectionate term that reflects the close and loving relationship between the two individuals.
The word for grandmother in Hawaiian is "kūpuna wahine" or simply "kūpuna" for short.
Tutu pronounced (too-too) means grandma.
The same way you pronounce it in English
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The Hawaiian name Kalena is pronounced as "kah-LEH-nah."