ʻO koʻu hoa kēia ʻo ʻAnakē Lehua.
Literal Breakdown
Recording | English | Hawaiian | Learn |
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by (subject marker) | ʻo | ||
my (o-class) | koʻu | ||
friend | hoa | ||
this | kēia | ||
by (subject marker) | ʻo | ||
Auntie; ma’am | ʻAnakē | ||
Lehua | Lehua |
Summary
The Hawaiian translation for “This is my friend, Auntie Lehua.” is ʻO koʻu hoa kēia ʻo ʻAnakē Lehua.. The Hawaiian, ʻO koʻu hoa kēia ʻo ʻAnakē Lehua., can be broken down into 7 parts:"by (subject marker)" (ʻo), "my (o-class)" (koʻu), "friend" (hoa), "this" (kēia), "by (subject marker)" (ʻo), "Auntie; ma’am" (ʻAnakē) and "Lehua" (Lehua).Examples of "This is my friend, Auntie Lehua." in use
There is 1 example of the Hawaiian word for "This is my friend, Auntie Lehua." being used:Recording | English | Hawaiian | Learn |
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Meeting a new friend (dialogue) | E hui i he hoa hou |
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