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my name
koʻu inoa
How are you
Pehea ʻoe?
I’m good.
Maikaʻi au.
My name is Kunane.
ʻO Kunāne koʻu inoa.
What is your name?
ʻO wai kou inoa?
my dear grandchild
kuʻu moʻopuna
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?
my car
koʻu kaʻa
Hello, everyone.
Aloha kākou.
Yeah, I’m hungry!
ʻAe, pōloli au!
How are we today?
Pehea kākou i kēia lā?
Oh dear, where is Pualei?
Auē, ʻauhea ʻoe e Pualei!
I’m quite well, thank you.
Hauʻoli nō au, mahalo.
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.
Are you guys hungry?
Pōloli ʻoukou?
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