Does this Hawaiian make sense to you?

Sep 04, 2023

Aloha e ko'u poe heluhelu,

 

Let’s keep this one short and simple

 

I read a lot of Hawaiian by the time I started speaking.

I could see the structures but I couldn’t quite understand what was going on in them. 

 

You too? 

 

That’s okay.


First, read this short paragraph all the way through and out loud.

 

If you already picked out the words you know, next, see if you can find any sentence structures or patterns. What words do you see repeated or paired together? 

 

“Mamua’e o ka hiki ana mai o na kumu ao a me na haole naauao mai na aina e mai aole i kakauia na palapala ma ka olelo Hawaii. Aohe nae i liuliu ka noho ana o na kumu maanei a ua imi lakou e kakau i keia olelo, a ma ka makahiki 1822, ua paiia ka puke mua ma ka olelo Hawaii. Ma ia wa mai a hiki i keia wa ua emoole ka holo imua o ka pai ana i na buke.”

 

(To read the whole article, go here.)

 

BONUS CHALLENGE: Can you tell what’s going on in this paragraph? If you want some feedback, send me an email with what you think is going on, and I will write you back with the correct translation. 

 

Keep it up, even a little bit of practice everyday will go a long way. 

 

Aloha,

Malu

 

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