Aloha kāua e Kunāne. Pehea ʻoe i kēia lā?
Literal Breakdown
Recording | English | Hawaiian | Learn |
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love; hello; goodbye | aloha | ||
us two (dual inclusive) | kāua | ||
o (vocative particle) | e | ||
Kunane | Kunāne | ||
how | pehea | ||
you (singular) | ʻoe | ||
to; at (object marker for common nouns) | i | ||
this | kēia | ||
day; sun | lā |
Summary
The Hawaiian translation for “Nice to meet you, Kunane. How are you today?” is Aloha kāua e Kunāne. Pehea ʻoe i kēia lā?. The Hawaiian, Aloha kāua e Kunāne. Pehea ʻoe i kēia lā?, can be broken down into 9 parts:"love; hello; goodbye" (aloha), "us two (dual inclusive)" (kāua), "o (vocative particle)" (e), "Kunane" (Kunāne), "how" (pehea), "you (singular)" (ʻoe), "to; at (object marker for common nouns)" (i), "this" (kēia) and "day; sun" (lā).Examples of "Nice to meet you, Kunane. How are you today?" in use
There is 1 example of the Hawaiian word for "Nice to meet you, Kunane. How are you today?" being used:Recording | English | Hawaiian | Learn |
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Meeting a new friend (dialogue) | E hui i he hoa hou |
Practice Lesson
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Acknowledgements
Hawaiian source