Haʻawina
Hoʻomakauakau
Question 1 of 7
"kēia, kēnā, kēlā" are kaʻi words that means?
this, them, us
this, that, them,
this, that, that
Question 2 of 7
Translate who is that student?
'o wai kēnā haumāna?
ʻo wai kēlā haumānā?
both are correct
Question 3 of 7
Translate is Leinani that woman?
'o Leinani kēlā wahine?
He Leinani kēlā wahine
Kēlā Leinani ka wahine
Question 4 of 7
Translate "ʻo wai ka inoa o kēlā keiki?"
What is that child?
What is the name of that child?
Who is that child?
Question 5 of 7
"kou, koʻu, kona", mean?
you, I, he/she
your, my, him/her
his, hers, itʻs
Question 6 of 7
Translate Yes, Maile is the name of that woman.
'Ae, ʻo Maile koʻu inoa o kēlā wahine
'Ae, ʻo Maile ka inoa o kēia wahine
both are incorrect
Question 7 of 7
"Nā ka'i" are which set of words?
he, ke, la, mu, nu, pi, we
e, ʻo, o, i, ma, ʻokina, kahakō
ka, ke, nā, kēia, kēnā, kēlā