Lesson 8 Flashcards
ke āholehole
type of fish
Ka iʻa
Food eaten with starch, fish, chicken
ka uapo
Bridge, wharf
Ka hale kaʻa
Garage
Ka holoholona
Animal
Ke kumu niu
Coconut tee
Ka lumi kuke
Kitchen
Ka niu
Coconut
Ka pā
Enclosed outside area, fence, rock wall
KE pā
Plate
Ka pā hale
Yard, house lot
Ke pani
Lid
Ka pipi
Cow, beef
Ke pola
Bowl
Ka ʻaina ahiahi
Evening meal
Ka ʻiʻo
Flesh of animals, fruit, tubers, people
Ka ʻiʻo puaʻa
Pork
Ka haʻalele
To depart, leave abandon
Ka hoʻohina
To cause to topple
Ka hoʻohuihui
To mix together two identifiable things (hurricane popcorn)
Ka hoʻomoʻa
To cook
Ka hoʻowali
To mix particles together to become one thing (baking a cake)
Ke kamaʻilio
To converse, to talk
Ke kāpī
To sprinkle salt or to sprinkle something
Ke kāpī paʻakai
To sprinkle salt
Ke kūlaʻi
To forcefully knock over, take down like in football
Ka hāʻule
To fall down from something like a tree
Ka palahuli
To fall down while walking or running
Ka hina
To have been toppled over, knocked over
Ka maʻalili
To be cool after being hot. Popular when talking about cold
Ka māʻona
To be full of food
Ka miko
Adding salt to produce a good taste
Ka moʻa
Cooked and ready to serve
Ka wali
Fine particles to be already mixed with liquid to a smooth consistency