Chapter One Flashcards
Ke akua
God
Ke kanaka
Human
Ka lani
Heaven, chief
Ka honua
Earth
Ka wahine
Woman, wife
Ke kāne
Man, husband
Ka inoa
Name
Ka ʻohana
Family
Ke kupuna
Grandparent
Ka moʻopuna
Grandchild
Ka makua
Parent
Ke keiki
Child
Ke aloha
Love
Ka hoaaloha
Friend
Ke kula
School
Ka haumāna
Student
Ke kumu
Teacher
Ka ʻōlelo
Language, speech
Maikaʻi
good, well, fine
ʻOluʻolu
Kind, comfortable
māluhiluhi
tired
maʻi
sick, ill
hohono
bad-smelling
ʻaʻala
fragrant, sweet-smelling
nui
big
liʻiliʻi
little
kahiko
old
hou
new
kaumaha
heavy, sad
hauʻoli
happy
nani
pretty
pupuka
ugly
momona
sweet-tasting, fat
wīwī
thin
lōʻihi
tall
pōkole
short
Aloha kākou
Greetings to all of us (3 or more)
Aloha kāua
Greetings to both of us (you and me)
Aloha Kakahiaka
Good morning
Aloha awakea
Good noontime
Aloha ʻauinalā
Good afternoon
Aloha ahiahi
Good evening
Aloha kakahiaka kākou
Good morning to all of us
Aloha ahiahi kāua
Good evening to both of us
ʻAe
Yes
ʻAʻole
No
Pehea ʻoe?
How are you?
Makaʻi nō au, mahalo
Iʻm very well, thanks
Māluhiluhi au
Iʻm tired
Maʻi ʻo ia
She is sick
Aloha kāua, e ke kumu
Hello to you and me teachet
Aloha ahiahi, e Kawika
Good evening Kawika
Aloha kakahiaka kākou, e ka papa
Good morning to us all, class