A arsenal of beneficial phrases in Hawaiian, a Polynesian language talked in Hawaii.
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Guide come abbreviations: inf = informal, frm = formal, sg = singular (to one person), dl = twin (to 2 people), pl = plural (to 3 or an ext people).
Welcome | Aloha E komo roof (Come in - supplied when welcome sb to her home) |
Hello (General greeting) | Aloha E komo mai (Come in - supplied when welcoming sb to your home) |
How room you? | Pehea ʻoe? (sg) Pehea ʻolua? (dl) Pehea ʻoukou? (pl) |
Reply come 'How are you?' | Maikaʻi, a ʻo ʻoe? (Good, and also you?) |
What's her name? | ʻO wai kou inoa? |
My name is ... | ʻO ... Koʻu inoa |
Where room you from? | No hea mai ʻoe? |
I'm native ... | No ... Mai au |
Long time no see | |
Pleased to accomplish you | Hauʻoli kēia hui ʻana o kāua |
Good morning (Morning greeting) | Aloha kakahiaka Aloha awakea |
Good afternoon (Afternoon greeting) | Aloha ʻauinalā |
Good night (Evening greeting) | Aloha ahiahi |
Goodbye (Parting phrases) | A hui hou Aloha |
Good night | A hui hou Aloha |
Good luck! | Pōmaikaʻi! Maikaʻi pōmaikaʻi! |
Cheers! great Health! (Toasts offered when drinking) | Huli pau!ʻŌkole maluna! (bottoms increase - taken into consideration vulgar by some) |
Bon appetit / have actually a pretty meal | E ʻai kāua (dl) (Let's eat!) E ʻai kākou (pl) (Let's eat!) |
Bon voyage / have a great journey | |
Yes | ʻAe |
No | ʻAʻole |
Maybe | Pēlā paha |
I don't know | ʻAʻole au maopopo |
Do friend understand? | |
I understand | Maopopo iaʻu |
I don't understand | ʻAʻole au maopopo Maopopo iaʻu ʻole |
Please speak an ext slowly | E ʻoluʻolu e ʻōlelo mālie E ʻōlelo mālie, ke ʻoluʻolu |
Please create it down | E ʻoluʻolu e kākau iho ʻoe E kākau iho ʻoe, ke ʻoluʻolu |
Do you speak English? | ʻŌlelo anei ʻoe ns ka ʻōlelo Pelekāne? |
Do friend speak Hawaiian? | ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi ʻoe? |
Yes, a little(reply to 'Do friend speak ...?') | ʻAe, ʻano (Yes, a little) ʻAe, ʻano hiki iaʻu ke ʻōlelo Hawaiʻi (Yes, i speak a little Haiwaiian) |
Do friend speak a language various other than Hawaiian? | |
Speak to me in Hawaiian | E walaʻau mai iaʻu ma ka ʻōlelo Hawaiʻi |
How do you say ... In Hawaiian? | Pehea ʻoe i ʻōlelo ai ... Ma ka ʻōlelo Hawaiʻi? |
Excuse me | E kala roof iaʻu! |
How much is this? | ʻEhia kēia? |
Sorry | E kala roof iaʻu! |
Please | E ʻoluʻolu ... ... Ke ʻoluʻolu (used at the end of a phrase) |
Thank you | Mahalo Mahalo nui Mahalo iā ʻoe Mahalo nui loa |
Reply to say thanks to you | ʻAʻole pilikia (No problem) Noʻu ka hauʻoli (The satisfied is mine) |
Where's the toilet / bathroom? | Aia ns hea ns ka lua? |
I miss out on you | |
I love you | Aloha Au Ia ʻOe Aloha No Au Ia ʻOe |
Get well soon | E ola |
Go away! | |
Leave me alone! | |
Help! | Kōkua! Kōkua mai! Hōlina! |
Fire! | Ahi! |
Stop! | Hoʻopau! Hoʻokū! |
Call the police! | |
Christmas greetings | Mele Kalikimaka |
New Year greetings | Hauʻoli Makahiki Hou |
Easter greetings | Hauʻoli Pakoa Hauʻoli Ka lā i ala hou ai ka Haku |
Birthday greetings | Hauʻoli lā hānau |
Congratulations! | Hoʻomaikaʻi! |
One language is never enough | ʻAʻole nō e lawa ka mākaukau ma hoʻokahi wale nō ʻōlelo |
My hovercraft is complete of eels | Pihaʻū oʻu mokukauaheahe ns nā puhi |
Recordings through Naea Stevens, and translations and corrections by Samuel M. ‘Ohukani‘ohi‘a Gon III, CJ Maglinti, Lei Mahi and Moshe Ash
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Links
Collections the Hawaiian phrases (some with audio) http://www.ahapunanaleo.org/learnhawaiian/learn_shortphrases.html http://atdpweb.soe.berkeley.edu/2130/vchan/ah.html http://www.alohafriendsluau.com/words.html http://www.royalelephant.com/hawaii/guides/hawaiian.htm
Phrases in Polynesian languages
Hawaiian, Māori, Niuean, Rapa Nui, Samoan, Tahitian, Tokelauan, Tongan, Tuvaluan
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