Future verb tense - E verb ana - pepeke painu - olelo Hawaii - Hawaiian language lesson

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  • čas přidán 26. 07. 2024

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  • @jocelynronolo7774
    @jocelynronolo7774 Před 3 lety +3

    I thank you and I appreciate you, your time, your efforts and your puʻuwai to help us learn our native language, ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi. Mahalo nō!

  • @debbeybaricuatro938
    @debbeybaricuatro938 Před 4 lety +1

    Mahalo for doing these videos! Please continue!!!

  • @MichaelPrimacio-hj1vy

    Mahalo tita

  • @daarchdukefranzferdinand236

    This is so helpful the way you articulate makes this easier for me. I got excited when you said "the child goes to school" as a example sentence cause I knew all those words just not how to use it in the grammar so thank you because the grammar was so hard for me but you made it way easier to grasp :3:3:3 ESPECIALLY WITH THE USE OF E

  • @ValyTraveler
    @ValyTraveler Před 4 lety +2

    Aloha, I've been learning this lovely language - on and off for the past few years. - More off then on whenever I can find the time, that is... Anyway, thanks for the classes. I have a question - will some someone ever put out a "Learn while you sleep" video? Cause there are days when I am super tired or preoccupied with life and can't sit down to focus and having something playing in the background would help loads. Thanks

  • @johannaetrishamorgan6850

    Thank you 🙏

  • @KanaWitDaMANA
    @KanaWitDaMANA Před 4 lety +3

    Mahalo nui e Lokelani! E hoʻomaʻamaʻa ana au i kēia haʻawina!

  • @michelleweversadventures

    Mahalo!

  • @samuelaakeo8118
    @samuelaakeo8118 Před 4 lety

    Mahalo iaoe e Loke no tia mau vidio! He kotua nui tia mau video no ta'u po'e kamalii hele ita kula haole. Walau 'ia na kamalii e lilo ana lakou i wapo no ta po'e Niihau me ta po'e Hawaii. Mahalo nui!

  • @mailimom0038
    @mailimom0038 Před 5 lety

    Mahalo no ka papa 🌺

  • @brandiraymond4934
    @brandiraymond4934 Před 7 měsíci

    Aloha Loke!!! i was wondering on the sentence of "She will clean the house" is there an (ana) after ho'oma'ema'e??

  • @freerangemaker
    @freerangemaker Před 3 lety +1

    The child will go to school. 1. Find the action word. - go = hele. Start with this after the marker. e --- verb --- ana. E hele ana. Will be eating. Eana. Will walk. E hele wāwae ana. Will drive. E ana. Will study. E hoʻopaʻa ana. The child will go to school. e hele ana ke keiki i ke kula. The brother will the car. E ana ka hoahānau i ke kaʻa. She will the house. E ana ʻo ia i ka hale. I will to Makaha. E ana au i Makaha.

    • @freerangemaker
      @freerangemaker Před 3 lety

      I will visit her at her house. E kipa ana wau iā ia i kona hale. They will drive us. E kalaiwa ana lākou iā mākou. My husband will read the chapter. E heluhelu ana/kaʻu kane/i ka mokuna. Uncle Pete will make beef stew. E hoʻomākaukau ana/o ʻanakala pete/i ka pipi kū.

  • @jonellesood8660
    @jonellesood8660 Před 4 lety

    I don't see the worksheets. How do I download them?

  • @broytingaravsol
    @broytingaravsol Před 4 lety

    any about negation?

    • @Rooxie973
      @Rooxie973 Před 4 lety +2

      I am not a pig - a'ole au he pua'a. a'ole means not. I learn māori language, and it's almost the same. I could understand it as 'kaore au he poaka'

  • @kymahone
    @kymahone Před rokem

    Mahalo ma kou mana'o! He ninau ekahi au.. at 13 minutes whyd you say iā ia twice?? example: E kipa ana au iā ia i kona hale.. I'm at this stage in my olelo where I feel like i'm mixing sentence structures incorrectly, my first guess for I'll go visit her at her house was E kipa ana au i kona hale.. also, would we say kana instead of kona no ka mea kino a?

    • @lilikoijuci
      @lilikoijuci Před rokem

      He pane ka‘u no ia nīnau. E kipa ana au iā ia i kona hale means I am going to visit him/her at his/her house. iā is used to direct toward a person. iā ia - to his. That's the simplest way that I can explain it.

  • @lilikoijuci
    @lilikoijuci Před 3 lety

    I noticed you used hoānau, I was unable to find this hua ‘ōlelo i wehewehe.org. Would you have some mana‘o to share regarding this?

    • @kymahone
      @kymahone Před rokem +1

      I havent heard that yet either but know hoa hanau means cousin, hoa means friend. siblings are little bit confusing I'm still trying for remember um but kaikua'ana- older same sex. kaikaina- younger same sex. kaikuahine- sister of a boy. and kaikūnane- brother of a girl

    • @lilikoijuci
      @lilikoijuci Před rokem

      Mahalo iā ʻoe e Makana no kāu manaʻo.

  • @michaelpascua4874
    @michaelpascua4874 Před rokem

    She talks story to much. Get to the point.

  • @michaelpascua4874
    @michaelpascua4874 Před rokem

    You talk story too much, get on with the lesson already