Chapter 1: Useful Phrases Flashcards
Say the phrase in Hawaiian. Try to recall the English translation. Study in reverse to see if you can recall and translate the English into Hawaiian.
Aloha kāua.
Greetings to both of us (you and me).
Aloha kakahiaka.
Good morning (6a.m. to 10a.m.)
Aloha awakea.
Good noontime (10a.m. to 12p.m.)
Aloha ‘auinalā.
Good afternoon (2p.m. to 6p.m.).
Aloha ahiahi.
Good evening (6p.m. to 10p.m.).
Aloha kakahiaka kākou.
Good morning to us all.
Aloha ahiahi kāua.
Good evening to both of us.
‘Ae
Yes
‘A’ole
No
Pehea ‘oe?
How are you?
Maika’i nō au, mahalo.
I’m very well, thank you.
Māluhiluhi au.
I’m tired.
Ma’i ‘o ia.
She is sick.
Aloha kāua, e ke kumu.
Hello to you and me, teacher.
Aloha ahiahi, e Momi.
Good evening, Momi.
Aloha kakahiaka kākou, e ka papa.
Good morning to us all, class.
Aloha kākou.
Greetings to all of us (3 or more).
How do you say this in Hawaiian?
Greetings to both of us (you and me).
Aloha kāua.
How do you say this in Hawaiian?
Good morning (6a.m. to 10a.m.)
Aloha kakahiaka.
How do you say this in Hawaiian?
Good noontime (10a.m. to 12p.m.)
Aloha awakea.
How do you say this in Hawaiian?
Good afternoon (2p.m. to 6p.m.).
Aloha ‘auinalā.
How do you say this in Hawaiian?
Good evening (6p.m. to 10p.m.).
Aloha ahiahi.
How do you say this in Hawaiian?
Good morning to us all.
Aloha kakahiaka kākou.
How do you say this in Hawaiian?
Good evening to both of us.
Aloha ahiahi kāua.