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24 Cards in this Set
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to call, term, give a name to something
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kapa
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to give a nickname
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kapakapa
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a refuge
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ka pu'uhonua
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wildlife
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ka holoholona lōhiu
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to pound/strike/punch something
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ku'i
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parking lot
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kahi ho'okū ka'a
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a lush place where beautiful plants thrive
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ka uluwehi
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a person who weaves, is weaving
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ka mea ulana
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a downpour of rain
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ka ua lani pili
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a raindrop; patter of rain
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ka paka
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to drip, leak, trickle
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kulu
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a menstrual house
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ka hale pe'a
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to camp inland
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ho'o kahua
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to camp near the shore
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ho'o moana
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a bus/taxi
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ka'a 'ōhua
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rough, stormy seas
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ka pikipiki'o
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flashlight
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ke kukui pa'a lima
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Osmanthus sandwicensis, a native tree up to 19m in the olive family
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ka ulupua
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to be industrious, busy, hard working
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ka pa'ahana
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a community, village
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ke kaiāulu
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to long for, desire, miss; whether desireable or not
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ha'o
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the sound of music being played, it is what you hear
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pila ho'okani
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to have a foreign accent or to have a speech impediment
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palalē
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to trim, shear, shave
(only for body hair) |
'āmū
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