Mahalo for sharing. A great example of Hawaiian speech. Unlike the dictionary, you teach real-life short phrases with articles and prepositions ... and the pronunciation is amazing!
Aloha! I’m very much enjoying these lessons Laura. I’m wondering how to say ,” I love/like to play ukelele” It would seem that “ Aloha au e ho’okani i ka ukelele” is acceptable “Makemake au e ho’okani i ka ukelele”, seems to lie between “like” and “want”. There’s nothing to aid interpretation in this case. I’d appreciate your input Mahalo nui for your highly informative course.
I’m glad I found your channel!
Your kindness in allowing us to share in your knowledge of the Hawaiian language is only exceeded by your subtle earthly beauty. mahalo nui ia ‘oe
Mahalo nui! The new verbs are great! Thanks to Duolingo I am happy that I knew 7 of these words already.
Mahalo! I’m hoping to add more of these extra vocabulary lessons in the future!
Mahalo for sharing. A great example of Hawaiian speech. Unlike the dictionary, you teach real-life short phrases with articles and prepositions ... and the pronunciation is amazing!
So charming! Thank you! I love the humor you bring to your work.
Wow, your channel is amazing!!
Mahalo!
Thank you for your videos and your work...from Eva from Germany
wish you the best
Aloha!
I’m very much enjoying these lessons Laura.
I’m wondering how to say ,” I love/like to play ukelele”
It would seem that “ Aloha au e ho’okani i ka ukelele” is acceptable
“Makemake au e ho’okani i ka ukelele”, seems to lie between “like” and “want”. There’s nothing to aid interpretation in this case. I’d appreciate your input
Mahalo nui for your highly informative course.
Muy bueno!!
Gracias :) Mahalo!
I might pa'ani wikio au too much.
But those turnips!
whats the difference between kuke and ho'omo'a?
‘Ai au i ka Laulau ❤️🤤
Mmmmm. Nui ka 'ono!
0:35 que susto pense que iba a recoger una caca, muchas gracias
Inu au i ke kope .. (M)inu(m) a(k)u i(ni) ke kopi.. so lots of consonants were dropped 😂