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50 Cards in this Set

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the (plural)
na-
there (cannot see, but knows where it is)
laila
we (you and I, the two of us)
ka-ua
we (you folks and I)
ka-kou
they (two)
la-ua
they (more then two)
la-kou
we(subgroup) (he/she and I)
ma-ua
we(subgroup) (they and I)
ma-kou
you folks (two, the two of you)
'olua
you folks (more than two)
'oukou
evening when the sky glows
ke ahiahi
a young Hawaiian Flagtail fish
ke aholehole
resturant, cafeteria
ka hale'aina
fruit, seed, tuber, eggs, word, child, male/female genitals
ka hua
string, rope, cord
ke kaula
towel, napkin
ke ka-wele
drinking glass, measuring cup
ke ki-'aha
petal
ka lihilihi
ribbon
ka lipine
clothes, dress, to turn inside out
ka lole
room
ka lumi
parlor, livingroom
ka lumi ho'okipa
kitchen
ka lumi kuke
bedroom
ka lumi moe
gift
ka makana
the parents, or adult who can have offspring that has parental role
na- ma-kua
a drink
ka meainu
meal, party where food is consumed
ka pa-'ina
Arabian Jasmine flower, peacock
ka pi-kake
night/dark
ka po-
"ten cent flower"
ka puakenikeni
seed for planting
ke 'ano'ano
hawaiian ginger
ka 'awapuhi
bottle
ka 'o-mole
to give birth
ka ha-nau
invite guests in, treat hospitably
ka ho'okipa
to cook
ke kuke
to lie down
ka moe
to be strong-physically or emotionally
ka ikaika
to be beautiful, good looking. Generally applied to people
ka u'i
to be Cold, cool, chilly
ka hu'ihu'i
to be thirsty
ka makewai
to be proficient, very competent, quite skilled, good
ka ma-kaukau
border, edge, eyelashes
ka lihi
to steam, broil, bake
ho'omo'a
sleeping, to sleep
ka hiamoe
"How are Keola guys?"
"Pehea 'o Keola ma-?"
"What kind of flowers are these?"
"He aha ke 'ano o ke-ia mau pua?"
"Those are puakenikeni."
"He mau puakenikeni ke-na-."
"Where are the bottles?"
"Aia i hea na- 'o-mole?"