Nā Memea 6
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Nā Kikino ( in English and 日本語 )
evening
restaurant, cafeteria
place (see wahi)
1. fruit; 2.tuber; 3.large
seed
hotel
weekend
string, rope, cord
morning
towel, napkin
telephone
drinking glass
keaf
petal
ribbon
parlor, living room
bedroom
gift
the parent ( one parent)
the pearents ( more than one parent)
a drink
plant
song, chant, traditional poetry
he ʻano pua
night
he ʻano pua
seed
ginger
bottle
place (see kahi)
Nā Kikino ( ʻŌlelo )
ke ahiahi
ka haleʻaina
kahi [ka +wahi]
ka hua
ka hōkele
ka hopena pule
ke kaula
ke kakahiaka
ke kāwele
ke kelepona
ke kīʻaha
ka lau
ka lihilihi
ka līpine
ka lumi hoʻokipa
ka lumi moe
ka makana
ka makua
nā makua
ka meainu
ka meakanu
ke mele
ka pīkake
ka pō
ka puakenikeni
ka ʻanoʻano
ka ʻawapuhi
kaʻōmole
wahi
Nā Hamani ( in English and 日本語 )
give birth
to give
to take back, to return
something (seee hoʻi)
invite guest in, treat
hospitably
1. to listen (to); 2. to obey (compare: lohe)
to touch
to wipe dry with a towel
to visit someone, or something
to fetch, go get
to cook something
to hear (compare: hoʻolohe)
to look at, observe, watch (compare: ʻike)
to see (compare: nānā)
to say, speak
Nā Hamani (ʻŌlelo )
ka hānau
ka hāʻawi
ka hāʻawi mai
ka hoʻihoʻi
ka hoʻokipa
ka hoʻolohe
ka hoʻopā
ke kāwele
ke kipa
ke kiʻi
ke kuke
ka lohe
ka nānā
ka ʻike
la ʻōlelo
Nā Hehele ( in English and 日本語 )
1. go back, teturn (movement): 2.go home
1. come back, return (movement): 2. come home
lie down
Nā Hehele (ʻŌlelo )
ka hoʻi
ka hoʻi mai
ka moe
Nā ʻAʻano ( in English and 日本語 )
strong
beautiful, good looking
1. low: 2.humble
to be asleep
chilly
thirsty
proficient, very competent, quite good, skilled
Nā ʻAʻano (ʻŌlelo )
ka ikaika
ka uʻi
ka haʻahaʻa
ka hiamoe
ka huʻihuʻi
ka makewai
ka mākaukau
Nā Kai ( in English and 日本語 )
the (helukahi-only one)
the (helukahi-more than one)
that (which we have been talking about)
Nā Kai (ʻŌlelo )
ka/ke
nā
ia
Nā ʻAmi ( in English and 日本語 )
to (with memeʻa and iʻoa paku-place names)
to ( with papani and iʻoa kuhane-personal names)
Nā ʻAmi (ʻŌlelo )
i ʻami kuhilana
iā ʻami kuhilana
Nā ʻHune ( in English and 日本語 )
placed after an iʻoa to mark helunui
mau placed before a memeʻa to mark helenui
Nā ʻHune (ʻŌlelo )
mā
mau
Nā Iʻoa Paku ( in English and 日本語 )
there (that place we have been talking about; also, that place near you)(see Mokuna 4)
Nā Iʻoa Paku (ʻŌlelo )
ʻo laila
Nā Papani ( in English and 日本語 )
we (you and I, the two of us)
we (you folks and I)
they (2)
they (more than two)
we (he and I; she and I)
we (they and I)
you folks (2)
you folks (more than two)
Nā Papani (ʻŌlelo )
kāua
kākou
lāua
lākou
māua
mākou
ʻolua
ʻoukou