Hua ʻŌlelo 2
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Mokuna2 Hua ʻŌlelo
Nā Kikino ( ʻŌlelo ) ( English ) ( 日本語 )
ka iʻa fish
ke one sand
ka hale kūʻai store
ka hale pule church
ka hoaaloha friend
ka honua 1.ground (e.g. It fell on the ground.); 2.the earth
ka kaikamahine 1.girl; 2.daughter
ke kanaka 1.man; 2.human
ke kāne 1.male; 2.husband
ke keiki kāne 1.boy; 2.son
ke kula school
ke kumu kula school teacher
ka lā 1,calendar day; 2.sun
ka lani 1.sky; 2.heaven
ka lānai lānai
ka lei lei
ka lūʻau lūʻau
ka maka eye
ka māmā mom
ka manawa time, occasion
ka pali cliff
ka papa class
ka pāpā dad
ka peni pen, marker
ka penikala pencil
ka pepa paper
ka pōpoki cat
ka puke book
ka wahine 1. female; 2.woman; wife
ka ʻaoʻao page
ka ʻīlio dog
Nā Hamani ( ʻŌlelo )
ka hoʻopā touch something
ka hoʻopili mai imitate (me, us)
ke kuhikuhi to point out, point toward
ka nīnau question, ask about
Nā Hehele ( ʻŌlelo )
ka hele mai 1.walk this way; 2.come
aia to be located someplace in space or time
inā if
ʻaʻole to not exist
ʻŌ-o! Oh!
Nā ʻAmi (ʻŌlelo )
e ʻami kāhea identifies the individual being spoken to
i/iā ʻami kuhilana to (identifies person, place or thing toward which action is directed), also substitutes for "ma" ʻami henua ʻ in, on, at, byʻ ( identifies person, place, or thing as the current static location of an action or condition.)
ʻo ʻami piko precedes iʻoa to identify the individual being talked about
Nā Huahelu Helua ( ʻŌlelo )
ʻehia how many (amount)
hoʻokahi one (amount)
ʻeiwa nine (amount)
he ʻumi ten (amount)
he iwakālua twenty (amount)
ke kanaiwa ninety (amount)
ke ʻumikūmālua twelve (amount)
Nā Huahelu Kaʻina ( ʻŌlelo )
ʻehia number what?
ʻekahi one (number in series)
ʻeiwa nine(number in series)
ʻumi ten (number in series)
iwakālua twenty (number in series)
kanaiwa ninety (number in series)
ʻumikūmālua twelve (number in series)
Nā ʻĪkokoi( ʻŌlelo )
ʻo Kamapuaʻa name of a god with a pig form
ʻo Māmā Mammy, Mom
ʻo Pāpā Daddy, Dad
ʻo wai? who? (quetion word for iʻoa kuhane ),
used at both the beginning of a sentence,
e.g., ʻo waikou inoa, and later in the sentence, e.g., me wai, owao
Nā Iʻoa Paku( ʻŌlelo )
ʻo Hwaiʻi Ponoʻī name of the Hawaiʻi anthem
ʻo hea where?, waht? (question word for iʻoa paku after ʻami that is
usually later in the sentence, e.g., ma hea, i hea, o hea)
ʻo Huliheʻe name of a palace in Kona
ʻo ʻaneʻi here ( always ma ʻaneʻi, i ʻaneʻi, ʻo ʻaneʻi, o ʻaneʻi)
ʻo ʻō there (always ma ʻō, i ʻō, ʻo ʻō, etc.)
ʻo wai? what? (question word for iʻoa paku
usually at the beginning of a sectence)
Nā Papani( ʻŌlelo )
au I
wau I ( optional replacement of "au")
aʻu me (used after ʻami such as "me" ʻwith,ʻ e.g.,"me aʻu")
iaʻu to me (contraction) of "iā" ʻtoʻ and "aʻu" ʻmeʻ)
ʻoe you
ʻo ia he, she( when in piko), it
ia him, her
(used after ʻami such as "me" ʻwithʻ and "iā" ʻtoʻ, e.g., "me ia")