Ka Pīʻāpā, Nā Kaʻi, Nā ʻAmi Flashcards

FIRST UNIT

1
Q

He

(Nā Kaʻi)

A

A / An

Example: He keiki (A child)

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2
Q

Ka / Ke

(Nā Kaʻi)

A

The

Example:
Ke alanui (the street)
Ka haumana (the student)

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3
Q

Kēia

(Nā Kaʻi)

A

This

Example:
Kēia hale (This house)

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4
Q

Kēlā

(Nā Kaʻi)

A

That

Example:
Kēlā kalipa (That slipper)

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5
Q

Kou

(Nā Kaʻi)

A

Your

Example:
Kou ʻīlio (Your dog)

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6
Q

Kou mau

(Nā Kaʻi)

A

Your (Plural)

Example:
Kou mau keiki (Your children)

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7
Q

Koʻu

(Nā Kaʻi)

A

My

Example:
Koʻu kaʻa (My car)

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8
Q

Koʻu mau

(Nā Kaʻi)

A

My (plural)

Example:
Koʻu mau ʻanakala
(My uncles)

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9
Q

I

(Nā ʻAmi)

A

To (Also used as: In, on, or at)

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10
Q

O

(Nā ʻAmi)

A

Of

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11
Q

Ma

(Nā ʻAmi)

A

On

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12
Q

Me

(Nā ʻAmi)

A

With

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13
Q

ʻO

(Nā ʻAmi)

A

Used in citing of a name

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14
Q

What is Ka Pīʻāpā?

Ka Pīʻāpā

A

The first Hawaiian Language spelling book.

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15
Q

When was Ka Pīʻāpā printed?

Ka Pīʻāpā

A

1822 (After missionaries arrived)

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16
Q

What are the 13 letters of the Hawaiian Alphabet?

Alphabet

A

A, E, I, O, U,
He, Ke, La, Mu, Nu,
Pi, We, ʻOkina

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17
Q

What is an ʻOkina?

Alphabet

A

A glottal stop

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18
Q

Who created Ka Pīʻāpā ?

Ka Pīʻāpā

A

Mary Kawena Pukui

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19
Q

Who is Mary Kawena Pukui?

Ka Pīʻāpā

A
  1. A Hawaiian Scholar
  2. Creator of Ka Pīʻāpā
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20
Q

Au

(Nā Papani)

A

I

21
Q

Wau

(Nā Papani)

A

I

22
Q

Me aʻu

(Nā Papani)

A

With me

23
Q

Iaʻu

(Nā Papani)

A

To me

24
Q

ʻOe

(Nā Papani)

A

You

25
Q

ʻO ia

(Nā Papani)

A

He / She

26
Q

Me ia

(Nā Papani)

A

With him/her

27
Q

Kona

(Nā Papani)

A

His / Her

28
Q

A / An

Example: He keiki (A child)

A

He

(Nā Kaʻi)

29
Q

The

Example:
Ke alanui (the street)
Ka haumana (the student)

A

Ka / Ke

(Nā Kaʻi)

30
Q

This

Example:
Kēia hale (This house)

A

Kēia

(Nā Kaʻi)

31
Q

That

Example:
Kēlā kalipa (That slipper)

A

Kēlā

(Nā Kaʻi)

32
Q

Your

Example:
Kou ʻīlio (Your dog)

A

Kou

(Nā Kaʻi)

33
Q

Your (Plural)

Example:
Kou mau keiki (Your children)

A

Kou mau

(Nā Kaʻi)

34
Q

My

Example:
Koʻu kaʻa (My car)

A

Koʻu

(Nā Kaʻi)

35
Q

My (plural)

Example:
Koʻu mau ʻanakala
(My uncles)

A

Koʻu mau

(Nā Kaʻi)

36
Q

To (Also used as: In, on, or at)

A

I

(Nā ʻAmi)

37
Q

Of

A

O

(Nā ʻAmi)

38
Q

On

A

Ma

(Nā ʻAmi)

39
Q

With

A

Me

(Nā ʻAmi)

40
Q

Used in citing of a name

A

ʻO

(Nā ʻAmi)

41
Q

I

A

Au

(Nā Papani)

42
Q

I

A

Wau

(Nā Papani)

43
Q

With me

A

Me aʻu

(Nā Papani)

44
Q

To me

A

Iaʻu

(Nā Papani)

45
Q

You

A

ʻOe

(Nā Papani)

46
Q

He / She

A

ʻO ia

(Nā Papani)

47
Q

With him/her

A

Me ia

(Nā Papani)

48
Q

His / Her

A

Kona

(Nā Papani)