ʻaʻole pilikia no problem kekahi another e ō yes (in reply) e Lani Hey Lani! The person's name follows e when addressing someone a ʻo ʻoe? and as for you? ʻaʻohe none kuʻu wahi hoa my friend (sarcastically) ka mua the first one ma luna ou on top of you (one person) naʻu for me nāu for you aia nō a as soon as, once you… ʻa ʻo ia! that's it! OK! let's go! au me, I i hea? where kāua you and I (2 people) pehea? how is it? he pae mauna mountain range he mea a thing, a person, a thingy ke kapuaʻi a foot (measurement, or foot) he kanaka a person he kinolau and alternative body form of a he kukui a candlenut tree, or the nut he humuhumunukunukuʻāpuaʻa a kind of fish, the Hawaiian state fish he hala a pandanus leaf he makaʻāinana a commoner, a person not of nobility he nalu a wave kēia kakahiaka this morning ke awakea midday he hoaaloha a friend he wahine a woman he kāne a man ha pāpāʻōlelo a conversation he kanuika a sandwich he hola an hour pō nighttime, night lā daytime, day koke quickly, soon kiʻekiʻe tall kolohe naughty, mischeivous lokomaikaʻi benevolent, kind, generous nunui very large, redup. of nui kūpono correct, right pōloli hungry hapa a half Koʻolau a place name from around Oʻahu Waiʻanae a place name from around Oʻahu Kaʻala a place name from around Oʻahu Kākuhihewa a place name from around Oʻahu Kamapuaʻa a place name from around Oʻahu Oʻahu the name of the island Konahuanui a place name from around Oʻahu Waimea a place name from around Oʻahu hoʻolohe to listen heʻenalu to surf nānā to look poʻi to break, as a wave hōʻike to show, to teach aʻo to teach or learn hoʻomaka to start, to begin kani to sound, to make a sound hoʻokahi one ʻelua two ʻekolu three ʻeha four ʻelima five ʻeono six ʻehiku seven ʻewalu eight ʻeiwa nine ʻumi ten ʻumikūmākahi eleven ʻumikūmālua twelve ʻumikūmākolu thirteen ʻeha fourteen ʻumikūmālima fifteen ʻumikūmāono sixteen ʻumikūmāhiku seventeen ʻumikūmāwalu eightteen ʻumikūmāiwa nineteen iwakālua twenty haneli hundred kaukani thousand miliona million