
lawe — Wehe²wiki² Hawaiian Language Dictionaries
Lawe i nā ʻōlelo hoʻohiki, to take oaths. Ka lawe kōwehe a ka pāʻū, fluttering of the skirt. Ua lawe ia i wahine no ʻAikiopa nāna (Nah. 12.1), he took a woman from Ethiopia as his wife.
Proverbs - hilo.hawaii.edu
Lawe i ka maʻalea a kuʻonoʻono. Translation Acquire skill and make it deep. Explanation If you want to become really good at anything, you've got to study hard and practice long until it gets …
lawelawe — Wehe²wiki² Hawaiian Language Dictionaries
Freq. of lawe. To take or carry frequently. 2. To wait upon at table, as a servant in attendance. 3. To serve; to perform the duties of a station. Puk. 28:1. 4. To minister to one; to serve. Puk. …
lawaia — Wehe²wiki² Hawaiian Language Dictionaries
1. [Lawa for lawe, to take, and ia, fish.] To catch fish, that is, to exercise the calling of a fisherman, by understanding the places and times of the appearance of different kinds of fish and the art …
lawehala — Wehe²wiki² Hawaiian Language Dictionaries
[Lawe, to bear, and hala, an offense.] 1. To carry or bear guilt, that is, to commit an offense. 2. To transgress; to be morally wrong.
Hale Kuamoʻo “E Lawe i ke Aʻo a Mālama” – “I_nō a…” Pukana 7a
Apr 24, 2024 · Hale Kuamoʻo “E Lawe i ke Aʻo a Mālama” – “I_nō a…” Pukana 7a. From Hale Kuamo‘o, University of Hawai‘i at Hilo’s Hawaiian Language Center: Aloha everyone! Here is …
Video short from Hale Kuamo‘o Hawaiian Language Center: …
Feb 15, 2024 · Here is the fourth episode of “E Lawe i ke A‘o a Mālama.” Today we will be introducing two types of questions in the Hawaiian language and how to pronounce them …
Vision - University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo
E lawe i ke aʻo a mālama, a e ʻoi mau ka naʻauao. Those who take their learnings and apply them increase their knowledge. We will be acclaimed as a university community that works together …
Video short from Hale Kuamo‘o Hawaiian Language Center: …
Jul 14, 2023 · Here is the third episode of “E lawe i ke a‘o a mālama.” In this episode, we will be introducing the four different types of meme‘a: KIKINO, ‘A‘ANO, HAMANI and HEHELE. Here …
kino — Wehe²wiki² Hawaiian Language Dictionaries
Ka poʻe e lawe ana i kou kino, your subscribers [as of a newspaper]. Nani ke kino o kēia kīhei, the main part of this shawl is pretty. Hoʻolako ma ke kino, supply material (nonspiritual) needs.