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indicates an action or condition as completed
ua
maka painu
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indicates an action or condition in the process of reaching completion now
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indicates a action or condition that will be completed
e_____ana (1)
maka painu
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indicates an action or condition in the process of reaching completion either in the present, past or future
he_____ana (2)
maka painu
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indicates an action or condition predicted to occur
e
maka painu
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yesterday
ʻo nehinei
iʻoa paku
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your (1 person)
kāu
kaʻi nonoʻa
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your (more than 2people)
kā ʻoukou
ksʻi nonoa
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your (2 persons)
kā ʻolua
kaʻi nonoʻa
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101
hoʻokahi hanalei me ʻekahi
huahelu
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108
hoʻokahi haneli me ʻewalu
huahelu
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110
hoʻokahi haneliʻumi
huahelu
-
222
ʻelua haneli iwakāluakūmālua
huahelu
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-
he ʻano iʻa
ke āholehole
kikino
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*wharf
*bridge
ka uapo
kikino
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garage
ka hale kaʻa
kikino
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*animal
*meat (not chicken or fish)
ka holoholona
kikino
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coconut tree
ke kumu niu
kikino
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*fence, rock wall
*enclosed outside area
ka pā
kikino
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* house lot
* yard
ka pā hale
kikino
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the substance salt
ka paʻakai
kikino
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lid (anything used to securely close something)
ke pani
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-
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evening meal
ka ʻaina ahiahi
kikino
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flesh of people, animals ,fruit tubers
ka ʻiʻo
kikino
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pork (pig flesh)
ka ʻiʻo puaʻa
kikino
-
-
to depart, leave, abandon
ka haʻalele
hamani
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-
cause to topple
ka hoʻohina
hamani
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to mix individually identifiable things together e.g poke and limu, different people in a group
ka hoʻohuihui
hamani
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to cook
ka hoʻomoʻa
hamani
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to mix fine particles with liquid to form a semi liquid as done with poi
ka hoʻowali
hamani
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to converse, talk
ke kamaʻilio
hamani
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the action to salt(sprinkle with the fingers as in salting fish), to sprinkle something other than salt in this way
ke kāpī
hamani
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to specifically sprinkle salt in this way
ke kāpī paʻakai
hamani
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* to forcefully knock over
*take down in wrestling, tackle in football
ke kūlaʻi
hamani
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to buy, sell
ke kūʻai
hamani
-
-
ka mālama
to take care of
hamani
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to speak
ka ʻōlelo
hamani
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to fall down from off the ground (eg. from a tree)
ka haʻule
hehele
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to go home
ka hoʻi
hehele
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to fall down while walking or running
ka palahuli
hehele
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to have been toppled over, knocked over
ka hina
ʻaʻano
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cool down after being hot
ka maʻalili
ʻaʻano
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penetrated by salt to produce a good taste
ka miko
ʻaʻano
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cooked and ready to serve
ka moʻa
ʻaʻano
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for fine particles to be mixed with a liquid to a smooth consistency
ka wali
ʻaʻano
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