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Adverbs 1 Examples Hawaiian lesson

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How are you Pehea ʻoe?
Hi, Tutu. Quite well. Aloha e Tūtū. Maikaʻi nō.
come here hele mai
Come here! E hele mai!
All right. Hiki nō.
I’m sorry. E kala mai.
Yeah, sure thing. ʻAe, hiki nō.
I’m great, thank you. And yourself? Maikaʻi nō au, mahalo. A ʻo ʻoe?
Hello. I’m sorry, what’s your name? Aloha. E kala mai, ʻo wai kou inoa?
How are we today? Pehea kākou i kēia lā?
I’m quite well, thank you. Hauʻoli nō au, mahalo.
How about Hawaiian food? Pehea ka mea ʻai Hawaiʻi?
Nice to meet you, Kunane. How are you today? Aloha kāua e Kunāne. Pehea ʻoe i kēia lā?
go away hele aku
See you later. A hui hou.
Welcome. E komo mai.
Where are you from? No hea mai ʻoe?
Come and give her a kiss. E honi mai iā ia.
I’m from Kailua. No Kailua mai au.
No problem. ʻAʻole pilikia.

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