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I’m good.
Maikaʻi au.
Hi, Tutu. Quite well.
Aloha e Tūtū. Maikaʻi nō.
All right.
Hiki nō.
Yeah, sure thing.
ʻAe, hiki nō.
I’m great, thank you. And yourself?
Maikaʻi nō au, mahalo. A ʻo ʻoe?
Yeah, I’m hungry!
ʻAe, pōloli au!
I’m quite well, thank you.
Hauʻoli nō au, mahalo.
See you later.
A hui hou.
Are you guys hungry?
Pōloli ʻoukou?
Yes, but drive slowly.
ʻAe, akā e kalaiwa me ka mālie.
Yeah, Hawaiian food is delicious!
ʻAe, ʻono ka mea ʻai Hawaiʻi!
Tutu, can I drive the car?
E Tūtū, hiki iaʻu ke kalaiwa i ke kaʻa?