Ka Papa `Ōlelo (M1) Flashcards
he
a
ka/ ke
the
kēia
this
kēla
that
kou
your
kona
his, hers its
ko’u
my
i/ ia
to [also: in, on at by]
o
of
ma
in, on at by
me
with
‘o
‘ami used in citing a name
’ Kaua’i
the name of an island
‘o Kahale
a person’s name
‘o wai?
who? what? (when asking for an i’oa)
‘o ‘Anakala
Uncle (when capitalized)
au
I
‘oe
you
‘o ia
he/she
nō
indeed(word added after to give assurance)
hou
again, new
pehea?
how? like what?
‘ae
yes
‘a’ole
no
ke alanui
street, road
ka inoa
name
ka haumāna
student
ka hale
the house, the building
ke ka’a
the car
ke keiki
child
ke kumu
teacher
ka lānai
lānai, [porch)
ka mokupuni
the island
ka noho
the chair
ke pākaukau
table
ke po’o
the head
ka wahine
the woman, female
ka ‘anakala
the uncle
ka `anakē
the aunt
ke aloha
the love
ka heluhelu
read, reading
ke kākau
write
ke kuhikuhi
to point out
ka mahalo
appreciate, admire, admiration
ka pela
spell
ka hele
walk, walking, go, going
ka hui
come together, gather
ka maika’i
good, fine, goodness, well
ka nani
pretty, beautiful, beauty