ハワイ語ノート ーKauhiwailaniー

今打ち込んでいることを記録しよう Nā Kai ʻEwaluとハワイ語文法の基礎という本でノートを作っています。

Nā ʻŌlelo Pōkole 6

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Pehea ʻo Keola mā?

Maikaʻi lākou.

Aia i hea kākou? Aia kakou i Kaʻū.

Aia i hea ʻoukou? Aia mākou i Hāʻena.

Makewai kēia ʻīlio.

Makewai kēia mau ʻīlio.

Makewai kekahi ʻīlio.

Makewai ka ʻīlio.

Makewai nā ʻīlio kēia (mau mea).

He ʻīlio kēia (mea).

He mau ʻīlio kēia (mau mea).

He aha ke ʻano o kēlā mau pua?

He mau puakenikeni kēlā.

ʻO wau kekahi!

He mea nani kēnā kakahi!

ʻO wai ka ʻāina o ka lani haʻahaʻa?

ʻO Hāna ia wahi.

Noho koʻu tūtū ma laila.

E nānā ʻoe i ʻō. Uʻi nā puakenikeni i laila.

ʻOluʻolu kahi o Kimo mā.

ʻOluʻolu nā wahi o Kimo mā.

Aia ka pāʻina i kēia ahiahi.

Huʻihuʻi koʻu lumi moe i kēia kakahiaka.

...i kēia lā

...i kēia mau lā

...ka hale o Keoni.

...nā hale o Keoni

ʻEhia ʻoukou?

ʻEhiku mākou.

Maikaʻi loa.

ʻAʻole pilikia.

Hele mai iaʻu.

 

 

How are Keola guys? (Keola and the rest)

They are fine.

Where are we? Weʻre in Kaʻū (Lost persons talking to each otner.)

Where areyou guys? Weʻre in Hāʻena. (Formerly lost persons calling home.)

This dog is thirsty

Thesedogs are thirsty.

Some of the dogs are thirsty.

The dog is thirsty.

The dogs are thirsty.

This is a dog. This thing is a dog.

These are dogs. These things are dogs.

What kind of flowers are thise? (What is the type of those flowers?)

Those are puakenikeni.

Me too! (I am another!)

Thatʻs pretty too! (That is a pretty one too!)

What is the land of the low sky? (Asking for iʻoa)

That place is Hāna.

My grampa lives these.

Look (toward) over there. The puakenikeni floers there are beautiful.

The place where Kimo and therest are is comfortable. (The place of Kimo them is comfortable.)

The places where Kimo and the rest are comfortable. (The places of Kimo them are comfortable.)

The party is Ø tonight. (...at this evening.)

My room is chilly Ø this morning. (at this morning)

today ( on these days)

Keoniʻs house

Keoniʻs houses.

How many of you are there? (You are how many?) (Note lack of "of" in Hawaiian)

There are seven of us. (We are seven.) (Note lack if "of" in Hawaiian)

Very good. Too good.

Itʻs no trouble. Thatʻs alright. You are welcome.

Come to me.