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Hi, Tutu.
Aloha e Tūtū.
Hi, Tutu!
E aloha e Tūtū!
Hi, Tutu. Quite well.
Aloha e Tūtū. Maikaʻi nō.
today
i kēia lā
My name is Kunane.
ʻO Kunāne koʻu inoa.
Hello, Auntie Lehua.
Aloha e ʻAnakē Lehua.
What is your name?
ʻO wai kou inoa?
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?
On the phone.
Ma ke kelepona.
How are we today?
Pehea kākou i kēia lā?
Oh dear, where is Pualei?
Auē, ʻauhea ʻoe e Pualei!
This is my friend, Auntie Lehua.
ʻO koʻu hoa kēia ʻo ʻAnakē Lehua.
Nice to meet you, Kunane. How are you today?
Aloha kāua e Kunāne. Pehea ʻoe i kēia lā?
Hey! Good afternoon, grandkids!
Hūi! Aloha ʻauinalā e kuʻu mau moʻopuna!
Where are you from?
No hea mai ʻoe?
Come and give her a kiss.
E honi mai iā ia.
now
i kēia manawa
I’m from Kailua.
No Kailua mai au.
My name is Ekela.
ʻO ʻEkela koʻu inoa.
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