Ka Papa ‘Olelo[M2] Flashcards
ka i’a
fish
ke one
sand
ka hale kū’ai
store
ka hale pule
church
ka hoaaloha
friend
ka honua
ground, earth
ke kaikamahine
girl, daughter
ke kanaka
man, human
ke kāne
male, husband
ke keiki kāne
boy, son
ke kula
school
ka lā
sun, calendar day, (name of him, the sun)
ka lani
sky, heaven, cheifly one
ka lānai
lānai, patio
ka lei
lei, wreath, garland;
ka Lū’au
Lū’au
ka maka
eye
ka māmā
mom
ka manawa
time, occasion
ka pali
the cliff
ka papa
class
ka Pāpā
dad
ka peni
pen, marker
ka penikala
pencil
ka puke
book
ka wahine
the female, woman, wif
ka pepa
paper
ka pōpoki
cat
ka ‘ao’ao
page (side)
ka ‘īlio
the dog
ka ho’opā
touch something (hamani)
ka ho’opili mai
imitate (me, us)(hamani)
ka kuhikuhi
to point out, point toward (hamani)
ka nīnau
question, ask (hamani) about something
ka hele mai
walk this way (hehele)
ke aia
to be located (na helehele)
ka ina
if (na helehele)
ka ‘a’ole
to not exist (na helehele)
ka ‘Ō-o
oh! (na helehele)
ke au, ka wau
I
ke a’u
me (after ‘ami “)
ka ia’u
to me (contraction of “ia” and “a
ka ia
him,her (after ami such as me/ with”)
ke e
identifies individual being spoken to
ka i/iā
to (identifes person, place, or thing
ka ‘o
there
ka wai
what? who?
ka hea
where? what?
ka ‘ane’i
here
ka ‘ō
there
ka ‘oe
you (na papani)
ka ‘o ia
he, she (when in piko)(na papani
ka ia
him, her (after ‘ami such as “me/with”)
e
identifies individual being spoken to
i/iā
to (identifies person, place, or thing to which action is directed)
‘o
precedes i’oa to identify the individual being talked about
hea
where? what?
‘ane’i
here
‘ō
there
wai
what? who?