feb Flashcards
kino
body
kikino
things that have a body
ke alanui
the street, road
ka haumāna
the student
ka hale
the house, the building
ka lānai
the lanāi, porch
ka noho
the chair
ka ‘anakala
the uncle
ka ‘anakē
the aunt
ke aloha
the love (hamani - action that you do)
ka heluhēlu
read, reading
hamani - action that you do
ke kākau
write
hamani - action that you do
ke kuhikuhi
point out (hamani - action that you do)
ka mahalo
appreciate, admire, admiration
hamani - action that you do
ka pela
spell
hamani - action that you do
hamani
actions that you do
i/ia
to(also: in, on, at, by
o
of
ma
in, on, at, by
me
with
‘o
am used in citing a name
‘oe
you
‘o ia
he, she
nō
indeed (added word to give assurance)
hou
again, new
pehea?
how? like what?
‘ae
yes
‘a’ole
no
ka hele
walk, walking, go, going
ka hui
come together with, gather
ka maika’i
good, fine, goodess, welll
Na ‘A’ano
states of being, adjectives
i’oa
place name
papani
personal pronoun -
each of the pronouns in English (I, you, he, she, it, we, they, me, him, her, us, and them)
‘ami
joint, like the joint of a person’s body. The ‘ami connects the words that follow it to something else, creating a poke or phrase
‘ikoi
core
poke
cut into chunks, a little phrase
papa’ōlelo
vocabulary
pāpā’ōlelo
conversation