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What does 'maikaʻi' mean?
What does 'maikaʻi' mean?
What is the meaning of 'māluhiluhi'?
What is the meaning of 'māluhiluhi'?
tired
What does 'ʻōmaʻimaʻi' refer to?
What does 'ʻōmaʻimaʻi' refer to?
sick
What is the English translation of 'kaumaha'?
What is the English translation of 'kaumaha'?
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Which of the following describes 'ʻeleu'?
Which of the following describes 'ʻeleu'?
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What does 'hauʻoli' mean?
What does 'hauʻoli' mean?
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Study Notes
Hawaiian Vocabulary Study Notes
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maikaʻi: Translates to "good" or "fine," indicative of a positive state or quality.
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māluhiluhi: Means "tired," expressing fatigue or weariness.
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ʻōmaʻimaʻi: Represents the feeling of being "sick," often associated with illness or discomfort.
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kaumaha: Refers to the emotion of being "sad," reflecting a state of unhappiness or sorrow.
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ʻeleu: Signifies being "energetic" or "lively," highlighting a state of enthusiasm or vigorous activity.
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hauʻoli: Means "happy," indicating a state of joy or contentment.
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Test your knowledge of basic Hawaiian vocabulary with this set of flashcards. Each card features a Hawaiian word along with its English definition, covering emotions and physical states. Perfect for learners looking to expand their Hawaiian language skills.