Slide 1 : Mokuna 1
Pepeke Henua
Na Ka‘i : Na Ka‘i He
Ka
Ke
Ko’u
Kou
Kona
“Ka” vs. “Ke” KE AO
Pepeke Henua : Pepeke Henua
Pepeke Henua : Pepeke Henua
‘Ami Hea E – Teacher, here is the page! : ‘Ami Hea E – Teacher, here is the page!
‘Ami Piko ‘O = Jim is in the house. : ‘Ami Piko ‘O = Jim is in the house.
Aia i hea ‘o Kaipo? : Aia i hea ‘o Kaipo? Thuy and Kaipo Ke’ala, Sara, and Kaipo
Aia ‘o Kaipo i hea? : Aia ‘o Kaipo i hea?
Other things to remember . . . : Other things to remember . . . Don’t follow English thinking (Aia, ma, ka’i)
Drop the ‘ami piko ‘o before a ka’i or papani (au, ‘oe)
You can switch the piko and ‘awe within a Pepeke Henua and it is still pololei.
Ho’ike - Ha’awina Hui Pu ‘Ia : Ho’ike - Ha’awina Hui Pu ‘Ia Lei Mokihana
Aia i hea ka makuahine? : Aia i hea ka makuahine? Ka ‘ao’ao hema ka ‘ao’ao ‘akau
Pepeke Painu : Pepeke Painu
Pepeke Painu : Pepeke Painu
Ka La Pu‘uwai = Valentine’s Day : Ka La Pu‘uwai = Valentine’s Day Your rose is fragrant!
This chocolate is delicious.
I cry on Valentine’s Day.
Answers . . . : Answers . . . Your rose is fragrant!
‘A’ala kou loke!
This chocolate is delicious.
‘Ono keia kokoleka.
I cry on Valentine’s Day.
Ue au ma ka La Pu’uwai.
Kahulu = “after-word/phrase” : Kahulu = “after-word/phrase” Ka maka nani
Ke kumu Hawai’i
Ke keiki moe
Ka hale ‘oma’oma’o
Her big dog
My smart mother
Your prepared student
Hau’oli La Pu‘uwai! : Hau’oli La Pu‘uwai! Left hand side of ‘ao’ao 12 (ka hema)
Pehea ka i’a – Hana maika’i ‘o ia.
Ha’awina 1-6
February 25th – Ho’oma’ama’a (notecards ?)