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Recording English Hawaiian Status
Hi, Tutu. Quite well. Aloha e Tūtū. Maikaʻi nō.
day; sun lā
yes ʻae
go hele
Lehua Lehua
thank you mahalo
Auntie; ma’am ʻAnakē
Kunane Kunāne
today i kēia lā
come here hele mai
Come here! E hele mai!
My name is Kunane. ʻO Kunāne koʻu inoa.
Hello, Auntie Lehua. Aloha e ʻAnakē Lehua.
and; when a
the (singular) ka
the (singular before a, e, k, or o) ke
who wai
your (o-class) kou
my (affectionate) kuʻu
forgive kala

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