Chapter 3 Vocabulary Flashcards
a
and
(with verbs and sentences)
aloha
love, hello, goodbye
‘ekolu
three
hale
house, building
haole
white person, English, American, foreigner
haumana
student
hau’oli
happy
hou
new, again
ia
he, she, it
i’a
fish
inoa
name
ka, ke
the
kahiko
old
kaikamahine, kaikamāhine
girl, girls
kaumaha
sad, heavy
keiki
child
keiki kāne
boy
kona
his, her
kou
your
ko’u
my
kula
school
kumu
teacher
li’ili’i
small
lole
clothes, dress, cloth
mahalo
to thank, to admire
mai’a
banana
maika’i
good
mea
thing, person
momona
fat, sweet, fertile
mu’umu’u
Hawaiian dress
nō
indeed, emphatic marker
‘o ia
he, she
‘ōlelo
to speak, to say
‘ōlelo Hawai’i
Hawaiian language, to speak Hawaiian
‘olu’olu
kind, pleasant, cool, comfortable, nice, charming
‘ono
delicious
Pākē
Chinese
peni
pen
penikala
pencil
pepa
paper
puke
book
wai
who (only in questions)
wīwī
thin
manu
bird
‘o
nominative marker
A hui hou.
Goodbye (lit. “Until meet again.)
A hui hou aku nō.
Goodbye indeed. (Until meet again indeed.)
E ‘olu ‘olu ‘oe.
Please. (Lit. “Be nice.”)
‘O wai kou inoa?
What (lit. who) is your name?