Ka Pīʻāpā, Nā Kaʻi, Nā ʻAmi Flashcards
FIRST UNIT
He
(Nā Kaʻi)
A / An
Example: He keiki (A child)
Ka / Ke
(Nā Kaʻi)
The
Example:
Ke alanui (the street)
Ka haumana (the student)
Kēia
(Nā Kaʻi)
This
Example:
Kēia hale (This house)
Kēlā
(Nā Kaʻi)
That
Example:
Kēlā kalipa (That slipper)
Kou
(Nā Kaʻi)
Your
Example:
Kou ʻīlio (Your dog)
Kou mau
(Nā Kaʻi)
Your (Plural)
Example:
Kou mau keiki (Your children)
Koʻu
(Nā Kaʻi)
My
Example:
Koʻu kaʻa (My car)
Koʻu mau
(Nā Kaʻi)
My (plural)
Example:
Koʻu mau ʻanakala
(My uncles)
I
(Nā ʻAmi)
To (Also used as: In, on, or at)
O
(Nā ʻAmi)
Of
Ma
(Nā ʻAmi)
On
Me
(Nā ʻAmi)
With
ʻO
(Nā ʻAmi)
Used in citing of a name
What is Ka Pīʻāpā?
Ka Pīʻāpā
The first Hawaiian Language spelling book.
When was Ka Pīʻāpā printed?
Ka Pīʻāpā
1822 (After missionaries arrived)
What are the 13 letters of the Hawaiian Alphabet?
Alphabet
A, E, I, O, U,
He, Ke, La, Mu, Nu,
Pi, We, ʻOkina
What is an ʻOkina?
Alphabet
A glottal stop
Who created Ka Pīʻāpā ?
Ka Pīʻāpā
Mary Kawena Pukui
Who is Mary Kawena Pukui?
Ka Pīʻāpā
- A Hawaiian Scholar
- Creator of Ka Pīʻāpā
Au
(Nā Papani)
I
Wau
(Nā Papani)
I
Me aʻu
(Nā Papani)
With me
Iaʻu
(Nā Papani)
To me
ʻOe
(Nā Papani)
You
ʻO ia
(Nā Papani)
He / She
Me ia
(Nā Papani)
With him/her
Kona
(Nā Papani)
His / Her
A / An
Example: He keiki (A child)
He
(Nā Kaʻi)
The
Example:
Ke alanui (the street)
Ka haumana (the student)
Ka / Ke
(Nā Kaʻi)
This
Example:
Kēia hale (This house)
Kēia
(Nā Kaʻi)
That
Example:
Kēlā kalipa (That slipper)
Kēlā
(Nā Kaʻi)
Your
Example:
Kou ʻīlio (Your dog)
Kou
(Nā Kaʻi)
Your (Plural)
Example:
Kou mau keiki (Your children)
Kou mau
(Nā Kaʻi)
My
Example:
Koʻu kaʻa (My car)
Koʻu
(Nā Kaʻi)
My (plural)
Example:
Koʻu mau ʻanakala
(My uncles)
Koʻu mau
(Nā Kaʻi)
To (Also used as: In, on, or at)
I
(Nā ʻAmi)
Of
O
(Nā ʻAmi)
On
Ma
(Nā ʻAmi)
With
Me
(Nā ʻAmi)
Used in citing of a name
ʻO
(Nā ʻAmi)
I
Au
(Nā Papani)
I
Wau
(Nā Papani)
With me
Me aʻu
(Nā Papani)
To me
Iaʻu
(Nā Papani)
You
ʻOe
(Nā Papani)
He / She
ʻO ia
(Nā Papani)
With him/her
Me ia
(Nā Papani)
His / Her
Kona
(Nā Papani)