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At This Time
i kēia manawa
Sometimes
i kekahi manawa
On top of or above
ma luna o
approximitly, near to, litteraly near the place of
ma kahi o
of all different kinds
like 'ole
here at this place
ma 'ane'i
at that place we just mentioned
ma laila
for the reason just mentioned, therefore
no laila
completely
a pau
an island
he mokupuni
a land division or sometimes an island
he moku
a name
he inoa
a mountain
he mauna
a flower
he pua
a home
he home
a macademia nut or a macaemia nut tree
he makeima
coffee or coffee tree
he kope
a papaya or papaya tree
he mīkana
a fruit
he hua'ai
a visitor someone unfamiliar with a place
he malihini
a forest
he nahele
the sea
ke kai
the upland
ka uka
an airport
he kahua mokulele
a store
he hale kū'ai
a restaurant
he hale 'aina
a group of buildings, a village or a small town
he kauhale
a tall strong tree that is affiliated with Pele and Hawai'I Island
he 'ōhi'a
a house
he hale
a blossom of the 'ōhi'a tree, usually red; fig. strength
he lehua
a lot, much, large
nui
finished, not quite the same as "a pau"
pau
well known, famous
kaulana
ancient
kahiko
all the way, long, far, very
loa
pretty, beautiful
nani
confused
huikau
good
maika'i
adorned by natural beauty, verdent growth
uluwehiwehi
calm, tranquil, gently
mālie
the name of an island which gives it's name to the state
Hawai'i
a poetic name for Hawai'i island
Moku o Keawe
godess of the volcano who lives presently on Hawai'i
Pele
the crater in Kīlauea where Pele makes her home
Halema'uma'u
the active volcano on the side of Mauna Loa Mountain
Kīlauea
The 13,677 foot high mountain on Hawai'I that dominates the southern end of the island
Mauna Loa
The 13,796 Foot high mountain on Hawai'I known for it's dusting with snow at certain times of the year, and it's international observatories atop
Mauna Kea
The Goddess of Mauna Kea and it's snow
Poli'ahu
The name of the ranch known in English as "The Parker Ranch"
Pāka
What are the Eight Districts of Hawai'I Island?
Hilo, Puna, Ka'ū, Kona Hema, Kona 'Ākau, Waimea, Kohala, Hāmākua
A name given to the dry or leeward sides of each of the islands
Kona
A name given to the windward, or rainy, sides of the islands
Ko'olau
To Travel, Journey
huaka'i
To Live, To Sit, To Stay
noho
To Look, Observe
nānā
To See, To Know
'ike
To wish for something, to desire, to want
makemake
To Travel About
Holoholo
To Grow, as a Plant Grows
ulu
In Hawaiian where does an adjective go in relation to a noun?
The Adjective comes after the Noun in Hawaiian

A Large Island

he mokupuni nui

a famous Island

he mokupuni kaulana

an ancient island

he mokupuni kahiko

a beautiful island

he mokupuni nani

a verdant island

he mokupuni uluwehiwehi

a tranquil island

he mokupuni mālie

a large house

he hale nui

a famous island

he hale kaulana

an ancient house

he hale kahiko

a beautiful house

he hale nani

a house adorned with lush plants

he hale uluwehiwehi

a tranquil house

he hale mālie

a famous visitor

he malihini kaulana

a very famous visitor

he malihini kaulana loa

If you wanted to add additional description to a phrase where would the additional description go?

After the adjective

a beautiful visitor

he malihini nani

a very beautiful visitor

he malihini nani loa

a confused vistor

he malihini huikau

a very confused visitor

he malihini huikau loa

a calm visitor

he malihini mālie

a very calm visitor

he malihini mālie loa

very famous

kaulana loa

very beautiful

nani loa

very confused

huikau loa

very calm

mālie loa

We are all going to travel

E huaka'I ana kākou

we are all going to sit

E noho ana kākou

we are all going to look

E nānā ana kākou

we are all going to see

E 'ike ana kākou

we are all going to want

E makemake ana kākou

we are all going to go for a ride

E holoholo ana kākou

How do you indicate that an action will occur in the future?

E (Verb) ana

we are all going to travel a lot

E huaka'I nui ana kākou

we are all going to sit calmly

e noho mālie ana kākou

we are all going to look properly

E nānā maika'i ana kākou

we are all going to be confused

E huikau ana kākou

we are all going to want a lot

E makemake nui ana kākou

We are all going to become better

E maika'i ana kākou

We are all going to become Famous!

E kaulana loa ana kākou