Hawaiian Vocabulary Flashcards

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What does 'maikaʻi' mean?

  • Sad
  • Tired
  • Good, fine (correct)
  • Bad

What is the meaning of 'māluhiluhi'?

tired

What does 'ʻōmaʻimaʻi' refer to?

sick

What is the English translation of 'kaumaha'?

<p>sad</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following describes 'ʻeleu'?

<p>Energetic, lively (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does 'hauʻoli' mean?

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Study Notes

Hawaiian Vocabulary Study Notes

  • maikaʻi: Translates to "good" or "fine," indicative of a positive state or quality.

  • māluhiluhi: Means "tired," expressing fatigue or weariness.

  • ʻōmaʻimaʻi: Represents the feeling of being "sick," often associated with illness or discomfort.

  • kaumaha: Refers to the emotion of being "sad," reflecting a state of unhappiness or sorrow.

  • ʻeleu: Signifies being "energetic" or "lively," highlighting a state of enthusiasm or vigorous activity.

  • hauʻoli: Means "happy," indicating a state of joy or contentment.

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