Nā Memeʻa 7
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Nā Kikino (ʻŌlelo )
ka ipuleo
ka hau
ka haupia
ka hālau
ka hale haʻuki
ka heʻe lūʻau
ke kalapu
ke kāleka
ke kāmano lomi
ke kikā
ke kīkā
ke kūlolo
ke kupua
ka meaʻono
ka moa laiki loloa
ka monamona
ka paʻakai
ka pua mēlia
ka puaʻa
ka puaʻa kālua
ka pūlima
ka pūpū
ka wahī leka
k aʻahaʻaina
ka ʻahaʻaina puka kula
Nā Kikino ( in English and 日本語 )
microphone
ice
he ʻano monamona niu
1.canoe house; 2.hula school
gym for sports
squid lūʻau
small band (as forHawaiian music, rock music)
card
lomi salmon
guitar
cigar
he ʻano monamona kalo
a being that can change form or powers
cake
chicken long rice
dessert
salt
plumeria
pig, pork
kālua pig
signature
shell
envelope
fancy word for lūʻau
graduation lūʻau
Nā Hamani (ʻŌlelo )
ka hao
ka hīmeni
ka hoʻā
ka hoʻoulu
ka hoʻōkani
ka hoʻokū
ka hoʻolei
ka hoʻomaka
ka hoʻomākuakau
ka hoʻomaʻamaʻa
ka hoʻomaemaʻe
ke kali
ke kelepona
ke koekoe
ke kūʻai
ka lawe
ka lawe mai
ka lei
ka makaʻu
ka makemake
ka mālama
ka nākiʻi
ka nīnau
ke noi
ka pūlima
ka wehe
ke ʻoki
Nā Hamani ( in English and 日本語 )
to scoop out food
to sing
to turn on (a light, or machine)
to grow something; to make something grow (compare: ulu)
to play (a musical instrument)
to park a car, (make stand, make stop)
to put a lei on someone (see lei)
to begin, start
to prepare, to get ready
to practice, to drill someone in a skill
to make clean, to wait for
to telephone someone
to strum a musical
instrument
to buy; to sell
to take
to bring
to wear around the neck
like a lei (see hoʻolei)
to fear, to be afraid of
want, like
to care for, take care of
to tie something
to ask about, to ask a question; to question a person (compare: noi)
to ask to do something, to ask for to request something (compare: nīnau)
to sign something
to turn on water in a pipe
to cut something
Nā Hehele (ʻŌlelo )
ka ulu
ka puka
ka ʻākoakoa
Nā Hehele ( in English and 日本語 )
to grow up, for something to grow ( compare: hoʻoulu)
to exit, to graduate from a school
for a group to gather together
Nā ʻAʻano (ʻŌlelo )
ke kokoke
ka mae
ka pāpaʻa
Nā ʻAʻano ( in English and 日本語 )
close, near, neaby, almost
wilted, feded, withered
cooked crispy, often with some black parts, burnt
Nā ʻAmi (ʻŌlelo )
i/iā ʻami kuhilana
iā/i ʻami lauka
Nā ʻAmi ( in English and 日本語 )
to (marks something headed toward) ( i with memeʻa and iʻoa paku, iā with papani and iʻoa kuhane)
no English translation (marks something receiving the action of a hamani) (i with memeʻa, iā with papani and all iʻoa.)
Nā Māka Painu (ʻŌlelo )
e māka painu kauoha hōʻoia
mai māka painu kauoha hōʻole
e
Nā Māka Painu ( in English and 日本語 )
marks a positive command, suggestion, or wish
marks a negative command, suggestion, or wish
"to" introduces new painu and pepeke
later in a hopumaʻōlelo
Nā ʻīkokoi
Nā Iʻoa Kukane
ʻo Māui a famous kupua who tried to pull the Hawaiian islands together the Hawaiian islands together, and who lassoed the sun
ʻo Māuiakalana full name of the famous kupua Māui
ʻo Hina mother of Māui
Nā Iʻoa Paku
ʻo Maui name of the second largest island of Hawaiʻi