".V r University of California • Berkeley OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA IN MEMORY OF Martha Beckwith \ \ .;■, \ \ HAWAIIAN PHRASE BOOK NA HUAOLELO JSf A OLKLO KIKEKE a ha He poe koa lakou. E kanaka makua oe. E noho malie. E hele pela. Ua mai au. Ua ola oe. Ua hewa ole ia. , E make ana kakou. Ua kulikuli makou. E wikiwiki. E huhu auanei ia. E hele mai ana lakou. E waiho pela ia'u. E hookuu ia ia pela, Ua paa kuu manao. Ua hilahila oe. Ua hoomaloka kela. Ke manao like nei kaua. Ua nalowale olua. Ua mahuka laua. Ua Kaumaha kakou. Ua mama makou. Ua waiwai oukou. Ua mama lakou. I malamalama. Mai ae aku ia ia e hele mai E ae aku ia ia e hele mai. DiBECTIONS AND REQUESTS, Bring some water. In the bucket. Na Kauoha me na Olelo Noi. E homai i kahi wai. Maloko o ka bakeke. 34 HAWAIUN PHRASES. In the cup. In the pitcher. Shut the door. Open the door. Make the fire. Get some wood. Get some coals. Make haste. Do not be so slow. Listen to me. Do as I tell you. You deafen me. Go to work. Come here. Go there. I beg you. Carry this tea cup. Take care, go steady. Do not spill the tea, it is full. Place it on a little mat, lest it wet the table. Be still, don't talk. Call the steward. I ask you, wh&t is your pay? It is paid, is it not ? I don't know, where is it? Don't you know? here it is It is there in your trunk. Where is the trunk ? There, in the house. It is under the bed. It is fastened with a key. Maloko o ke k'aha. Maloko o ka pika. E pani i ka puka. E wehe i ka puka. E ho'a i ke ahi. E kii i ka wahie, E kii i na lanahu. E wiki. Mai lohi oe pela. E hoolohe mai ia'u. E hana e like me ka'u e olelo aku ai ia oe. Ua kuli au ia oe. E hele i ka hana. E hele mai amanei. E hele aku ma o. Ke noi aku nei au ia oe. E lawe aku i keia kiaha ti. E malama, e hele malie. Mai hoo hanini i ke ti, ua piha. E kau maluna o kahi moe- na iki, o pulu.ka papa aina ia ia. Enoho malie,mai kamailio E kahea aku i ke kuene. Ke ninau akn nei au ia oe, heaha kou uku ? Ua pau i ke kaa, aole anei? Aole aui ike,auhea ae nei? Aole oe i ike ? eia no ia. Aia no i o, iloko o kou pa- hu ili. Auhea iho nei ka pahu ili? Aia aku no, iloko o ka hale Aia no ia malalo o kahimoe Ua hoopaaia i ke ki. NA OLEO KIKEKE, 35 It is in that room. What are you doing there? I am looking up a lost article. What is that lost article ? It is a piece of money. Where did you keep it ? I put it in my pocket. Is there no hole in the pocket? It fell out at that hole. You often lose things. Yes, I am very unfortunate Be watchftil, and sew up the holes. True, that is good advice. I will not forget hereafter. Aia no aia i kela keena. E aha ana oe ilaila? E huli ana au i kahi mea haule. Heaha ia mea haule ? He wahi apana moni. Mahea kahi au i malama ai ia? Waiho iho no au maloko o kuu eke. Aole anei he puka o ka eke? Ua haulepho no ma ia pu- ka. He hoohaule pinepine oe i na mea. Ae, ua poino loa no wau, E makaala oe, a e humu- humu i na puka. Aiaio nojhe aomaikai noia Aole au e poina mahope aku. Short Questions. Who art thou ? Who is that? Who, who are they? What is thy name ? What is his (or her) name? What do you want ? From whence came you ? Where are you going? When did you come? When will you go ? Na Niele Pokolb. Owai oe ? Owai kela? Owai, owai lakou? Owai kou inoa? Owai kona inoa. ( Heaha kau ? I Heaha kou makemake ? Mai hea mai oe i hele mai nei. E hele ana oe mahea ? Inahea kou hele ana mai? Ahea la oe hele aku ? 30 With whom do you dwell? With whom do you go ? Did you ride here on a horse? Did you come on foot? Where have you been? Are you expert in riding? What is the cause of your fear. What is this? What is that? What is its name ? Did you ever see it before? Are you strong ? Are you weak? How do you do this ? Who showed you ? What are you saying ? How did you hear ? How do you know ? What do you think of it ? Is it right, is it wrong ? Is it correct, or not ? Can you correct it ? Do you doubt it ? Is the man returned. Is the ship at anchor. Does he know it? Is it all eaten up ? Has he thrown it away ? Where was it thrown ? Is he gone ? At what time did he go ? HAWAUAN PHRASES. Me wai oe c noho nei ? Me wai oe o hele nei ? I holo mai anei oe ianei maluna o ka lio ? I hele wawae mai anei oe? Ihea aku nei oe ? Uaakamai anei oe i ka ho- lo lio ana? Heaha ke kumu o kou ma- kau? Heaha keia ? Heaha klea ? Heaha kona inoa ? Ua ike anei oe ia mamua? He ikaika anei oe ? He nawiliwili anei oe ? Pehea kau e hana*i i keia? Nawai oe i kuhikuhi mai? Heaha kau e olelo ana ? Pehea kou lohe ana ? Pehea kou ike ana ? Pehae kou manao ia mea? Pono anei, hewa anei ? Ua pololei anei, olelo anei Hiki anei ia oe ke hoopo- nopono ia ? Ke kanalua nei anei oe ? Ua hoi mai anei ke kanaka? Ua ku anei ka moku ? Ua ike anei keia ia mea ? Ua pau anei ia i ka aiia? Ua hoolei aku anei ia ia mea? Mahea kahi i hooleiia ai ? Ua hala anei keia? I ka wa hea kona hele ana? NA OLELO KIKEKE. How far did he go ? Are you going there ? How many pupils has he? Is the door open ? Who shut the door ? Are the windows fast ? Did you sleep well ? Are you returning home ? How much do I owe you? Whose is this hat ? What must I pay to you ? Shall I give you a present? What will you give me ? What shall I do ? What can you do ? Do you wish to take it? Will you trade with me ? What is the price ? Is it not a very great price? Is it not well to lessen it? Will you come again ? Time of Rising. Eise I get up ! How sleepy you are I I don't wish to get up. It is not time to get up. Not time I the time is past. 37 Pehea la ka loa o kona hele ana? E hele ana oe ilaila ? Ehia ana mau haumana ? E hamama ana ka puka? Nawai i pani ka puka? TJa paa na puka aniani ? Ua maikai anei kou hiamoe ana ? E hoi ana oe i ka hale ? Pehea ka nui o kuu aie ia oe? Nowai keia papale ? Heaha ka'u e uku aku ai oe? E haawi anei au i makana nou? Heaha kau e haawi mai ana ia'u ? Heaha ka'u e hana ai ? Heaha kau mea e hiki ke hana? Makemake oe e lawe ia ? Makemake oe e kuai me a'u? Heaha ke kumukuai? Aole anei ia he kumukuai nui loa ? Pono anei ke hoemi iho ? E hele hou mai anei oe ? Ka WA E ALA AT. E ala ! e ala I Nani ka makahiamoe ou ! Aole o*u manao e ala. Aole paha keia ka wa e ala'i Aole ka wa! ua hala ka wa^ 38 HAWAIIAN PHRASES. Is it SO? what is the hour? It is past eight. Make haste and dress. Will you help me dress ? How came you to sleep so long? T had a strange dream. What was your strange dream ? It is nearly all gone from me? Was it a good or bad dream ? It was about war, and I was near death when I awoke. What do you think of dreams ? They are only wanderings of thought in sleep. Does not God speak to us in dreams ? Not often, perhaps never in these times. Did he speak thus in for- mer times ? He spoke thus only to the prophets. What do dreams teach us? Dreams teach us that we have a spirit within. How ? explain it to me. When the body sleeps, the soul thinks and acts. Pela anei? heaha ka hora? Ua hala ka hora ewalu. E wiki, a e komo i ka lole. E kokua mai oe i ko'u komo lole? Heaha kou mea i hiamoe loa ai ? He moe kupanaha ko'u. Heaha kou moe kupanaha Ua ane nalowale ia'u a pau loa. He moe maikai anei, he ino paha ? No ke kaua ana, ia, a ua aneane make au, a ala .ae au. Heaha kou manao i na moeuhane ? He manao aea wale no ia o ka naau iloko o ka moe. Ua olelo max anei ke Akua ia kakou i na moe ana ? Aole pinepine, aole loa paha i neia manawa. Ua olelo anei oia pela i na manawa mamua? Ua olelo pela i na .kaula wale no. Ke ao mai nei na moe ia kakou i ke aha ? Ke ao mai nei na moe, he uhane ko kakou maloko Pehea? e hoakakamiaia'u A hiamoe ke kino, e manao ana, a e hana ana ka uhane. KA OLBLO KIKEKE. 39 At Dressing. John, make a fire. Warm me some water. Mix some cold water with it. Bring me clean linen Look in the drawer. Take out the clothes. Have you found it V Now bring shoes and Stockings. Are the shoes blacked ? Take and do them again. Pour water into this dish. I wish to wash hands and face. Where is the soap. Bring my razor and strop. My linen is not dry. Dry it more. Has the washer -woman brought my clothes? Yes, here they are. Are they all here ? I have counted all. Pay her all I owe her. Has she brought the bill? Give me a vest and coat. Where is my handkerchief My gloves are missing. I KE KOMO LOLE ANA. loane e, e hoa i ke alu. E hoomahana i wai no'u. E pai pu me i^ i wai hui- hui. E homai i palule maemae. E nana ma ka pahu ume. E lawe i na lole mawaho. Ua loaa anei ia oe ia mea? Ano, e homai i kamaa, i kakini. Ua balakiia anei na kamaa E lawe, a e hana hou. E ninini iwai maloko oke- ia pa. Manao wau e holoi i na lima me ka maka. Auhea la ke kopa ? Homai i kuu pahi umiumi a me ke tarapa. Aole i maloo kuu palule. E hoomaloo hou aku, Ua lawe mai anei ka wahi- ne holoi i na lole o'u ? Ae, eia no lakou. Ua pau loa mai anei ? Ua helu au a pau loa. Euku aku i kuu aie iaia a pau loa. Ua lawe mai anei i kana bila aieV E haawi mai i puliki me ke kuka. Auhea la knu hainaka? Ua nalowale na palelima o'u. # I cannot find them. Look till you find them. They were here last even- ing. Here they are in the hat. Go fetch me a towel. Carry this coat to the tai- lor. What shall he do to it? Let him sew up a rip. The string of my shoe is gone. Get a string at the shoe- store. Do you want a pin ? No, get me a needle. Do you put in the thread. I can't see without glasses Whose hat is this ? It is not mine. Here is your hat. The hat fits you well. But it is too high. Such is the present fashion These boots are too large. The feet sink into them. HAWAIIAN PHRASES. Aole he loaa ia'u. E imi iho oe a loaa. Maanei iho no i ke ahiahi nei. Eia no laua iloko o ka pa- pale. E kii aku i kawele no^u. E lawe aku i keia kuka i ke tela. Heaha kana e hana'i ? E humuhumu ia i kahi na- haehae. Ua nalo ke kaula o kuu kamaa. E kii i kaula ma ka hale kamaa. Makemake oe i pine ? Aole, e kii i kuikeleno'u. Nau e hookomo i ka lopi. Aohe o'u ike ke ole ka ma- ka aniani. No wai keia papale ? Aole no'u ia. Eia kou papale. Ua kupono ka papale ia oe Aka, ua kiekie loa ia. Pela ka hana ana i keia wa He nui loa keia mau buti. Poholo pu na wawae iloko NA OLELO KIKEKE. 41 A Conversation with a Native Woman. What is to be done ? What shall we two do ? Will you help me ? I am in straits. My strength is spent. Much work remains. Do not be afraid to work. I will not be afraid. What is the work that re- mains ? To put the house in order. To cook the food. To wipe the dishes. To spread the table. To place aright the dishes A knife and fo^^k by each plate. With the cups and saucers and the teaspoons in the saucers. The house is to be swept. The beds must be spread. And the chairs to be set in order. Open the closets and ar- range the clothes. And hang up the dresses just washed. Then come and sew with me. Now, let us converse. Do you like to live here ? He Kamailio me Kekahi Wahine Maoli. Heaha ka mea e hanaia ? Heaha ka kaua e hana'i ? E kokua mai oe ia'u. Ua pilikia wau. Ua pau kuu ikaika. He nui ka hana i koe ? Mai makau oe i ka hana. Aole au e makou. Heaha ka hana i koe ? Ka hana ika hale a maikai Ke kahu a moa i ka ai. Ke kawele i na pa. Ka halii i ka papa aina. Ke kau pono i na pa. He pahi me ke o ma ka aoao o na pa. Me na kiahati me na pa ti, . a me na puna ti iloko o na pa ti. E kahiliia ka hale. E haliiia na moe. A e kau pololei ia na noho. E wehe i na hale lole, a e hooponopono i na lole. A e kau pono iluna na lole i holoiia iho nei. Alaila, e hele mai e humu- humu pu me au. Ano, e kamailio kaua. He makemake anei oe e noho maanei ? 42 HAWAIIAN PHRASES. I like to live here. You are a pleasant for- eigner. It is because you do right. If I do wrong would you be angry ? I should then be angry. At what wrong would you be angry ? If you refuse to obey. If you are saucy. And if you are lazy. If you forsake and run off. If you take things without asking. If you give away my prop- erty. If you steal . And if you tell lies. If you say yes, and do it not. Then I should be angry. How, if I wish to go home, can I not go ? If you ask me when the work is done, I can con- sent. It is proper that I know of your going. When I lived with Mrs. B. it was not so. Makemake no au e noho maanei He haole oluolu no oe. No ka mea, ke hana nei oe ma ka pono. A i hana hewa paha au, e huhu anei oe? Alaila, e huhu paha wau. E huhu ana oe i na hewa hea? Ina e hoole mai oe i ka hoolohe. Ina pakike mai oe. A i molowa paha oe. Ina haalele mai oe, a holo aku. Ina lawe wale oe i na mea me ke noi ole. Ina e haawi wale aku oe i kuu waiwai. Ina e aihue oe. A ina e hoopunipuni mai oe. Ina e ae wale mai oe,aole nae e hana ia mea. Alaila e huhu auanei au. Pehea, a i manao au e hoi i kuu wahi, aole au e pono ke hele aku? Ina e noi mai oe, a pau ka hana, hiki no ia'u ke ae aku. Pono e ike au i kou hele ana. la'u i noho ai me B wahi- ne, aole pela ia. l^A OLELO KIKEKE. 4t How was it there ? Mrs. B. cuffed my ear and scolded me. What did you say to her ? I only said, you have too much work. She did not treat you kindly? She was stingy of her food when my friends begged it. And she said, I ate too much. She said, too, I ate greed- And what did you reply ? I told her to look away. Ah! you were saucy there. She wished to instruct you how to eat properly. Perhaps she did, but I ate as other natives do. You say aright, it is wrong to steal. How is it to take little things ? It is wrong, if you take a pin without asking, by and by you will take large things in the same way. Are you sorry for a pin ? Pehea la ia malaila ? Pai mai la o B. wahine i kuu pepeiao, a nuku mai la ia'u. Heaha kau i olelo aku ai iaia? Olelo wale aku au, he nui loa kau hana. Aole anei ia i hana loko- maikai mai ? Ua aua ia i kana ai i ke noi ana mai o na maka- maka o'u. A he nui loa kuu ai ana, wahi ana. I mai la hoi ia, he pakela ai au. A heaha kau i pane aku ai I aku la au, e nana ma ka- hi e. Ka ! Ua pakike oe ilaila. Manao no oia, e ao aku ia oe i ka ai pono ana. Pela paha, aka ai no au e like me ka na kanaka maoli e ae. He olelo pono kau, he mea hewa ka aihue. Pehea ka lawe wale ana i na mea liilii ?. Ua hewa ia, ina e lawe wale oe i ke pine, ma- hope e lawe wale oe i na mea nui, ma ia aoao hookahi no. Ua minamina anei oe i ke pine? Alt HAWAIIAN PHRASES. No, it is not for a pin, but the right thing I want. I see, it is wrong to take a pin, because it is steal- ing. That is, be afraid to steal little things, then great things will be safer with you. I had a little boy who stole matches atfirst,andnow he is in prison for steal- ing my money. Is it wrong to receive stolen property from an- other ? It is wrong, it is like steal- ing. May I conceal a theft ? No, it is helping the thief This is my first hearing these things. Did your parents never teach you these things? My parents are ignorant and never told me the right and wrong. Do they think it right to conceal ? Such is their thought, and so many Hawaiians think. When they forbid you not to do a thing, did you obey ? Aole no ke pine, aka no ka pono i kuu manao. Ke ike nei au, he hewa ke lawe i ke pine, no ka mea, he aihue ia. Pela no, e makau oe i ka aihue i na mea liilii, alaila e malu hoi na mea nui ia oe. He wahi keiki uuku ko*u i aihue i kinohou i na ma- ki, ano aia no ia i ka hale paahao no ka aihue ana i kuu dala. He mea hewa anei ke lawe au i ka waiwai aihue na hai mai? He mea hewa ia, ua like ia me ka aihne. Pono anei ke huna au i ka aihue ana ? Aole, he kokua aihue no ia Akahi no keia o kuu lohe ana i keia mau mea. Aole no i ao mai na makua ou ia oe i keia mau mea? Ua naaupo na makua o'u, aole no i hai mai ia'u i ka pono a me ka hewa. Ua manao anei laua he po- no ke huna ? Pela ko laua manao, a pela ka manao o na Hawaii he nui. Ina e papa mai laua ia oe, mai hana i kekahi mea, ua hoolohe no anei oe ? NA OLELO KIKEKE. 45 No, native children never obey their parents, un- less they choose. Do they not punish you then? No, they are angry some- times, and sometimes laugh when we refuse, and that ends it. That is not the end of the thing. Tell what is the end ? This is the end. they be- come very bad children and men. If the parent punishes at any time, what will the child do ? If the child be punished, he runs away and for- sakes the parent. Where does the child go? He goes to some other person Does that person take him in? Always, and takes his part Ah ! that is very wrong. So you say, but tell me where is the wrong ? It makes bad children to conquer their parents. It is wrong to let children have their will in the wrong. Aole hoolohe na keiki ma- oli i na makua o lakou, ke makemake ole lakou. Aole anei lakou e hoopai mai ilaila ? Aole,ua huhu lakou i ke- kahi wa, a ua akaaka i kahi wa^ ke hoole ma- kou, a o ke oki no ia. Aole ia o ka hope o ia mea E hai mai, heaha ka hope? Eia ka hope, ua lilo lakou i poe keiki hew a loa a i kanaka hewa. Ina e hoopai ka makua i kekahi wa, pehea ka ha- na a ke keiki? A i hoopaiia ke keiki, ua holo aku no ia, a haalele mai i ka makua. I hea la ka hele ana o ke keiki ? VsL hele aku no ia me ke- kahi mea e. A hookipa no kela ia ia ? Mau no ia, a ua kokua ma kona aoao. Auwe! he hewa loa ia. Pela kau olelo; e hai mai hoi oe i ke ano o ia hewa Hehoolanakilanakeikihe- wa maluna o na makua. He hewa ke ae aku i na keiki e hooko i ko lakou manao ma ka hewa. 46 HAWAUAN PHRASES. What is the reason there are so many bad men and women ? This is it; they were not taught to obey when children. How must they be taught? If they will not listen to good advice, then pun- ish them until they will obej. But all natives call it very bad to punish children; it makes them angry, and they cry. But if they are punished aright, they will fear, and learn to do aright. It is true, you are wise and we are foolish. Heaha ke kumu e nui ai na kane a me na wahine hewa ? Eia no ia, aole lakou i aoia i ka wa kamalii e hoo- lohe. Pehea la lakou e aoia aku ai? Ina aole lakou e hoolohe i ke ao maikai ana, alalia e hoopaiia lakou, a pono ia lakou ke hoolohe. Ke olelo nei na kanaka a pau, hehewakahoopaii na keiki; hehana ukiuki a me ka uwe ia ia lakou Aka, i hoopai pono ia la- kou, e makau no lakou, a e ao hoi i na hana ma ka pono. He oiaio,uanaauaooukou, a ua naaupo makou. In the Kitchen. James, is the tea-kettle filled? It is on the fire. Is the bread mixed ? It is dll mixed. Has the bread risen? Yes, it is in the oven. The oven is too hot, it will burn. Ma KA Hale Kuke. E kimo, ua piha anei ka ipu-ti ? Ua kau i ke ahi. Ua kawiliia anei ka berena Ua pau i ke kawiliia. Ua hu anei ka berena ? Ae, aia no iloko o ka oma. Ua wela loa ka oma, e paa- paa auanei ia. NA OLELO KIKEHE. 47 Have you ground the coffee Yes, it is boiling. Did you put the coffee in a bag? Burn some more coffee. It is already done. What meat have you for breakfast ? I have beefsteak. I have fresh fish. And some fat chicken. Have you any condiment? I have some tomatoes. Here is some toast. Here are also hot rolls. Has the milk arrived ? The milk-man is at hand. Look at the bread in the oven. Perhaps it is baked. Bring some water at the pump, and pour it into the pitcher. Bring the milk pitcher. Ifo not spill the milk. Now take up the food. Bring it to the table. Pour out the coffee into the pot. What have you got for dinner ? I have a turkey. I have also a roast pig. And some roast beef. Here is some nice salmon. Ua wili anei oe i ke kope? AC; e baila ana ia. Ua hahao ane ioe i kekope iloko o ka eke ? E kahu a moa i kope hou. Ua pau i ka hanaia. Heaha ka ia au noka aina kakahiaka ? He wahi pipi kcala ka'u. He ia maka hou ka'u. A me kahi moa momona. He wahi inai anei kau ? He mau ohia tomato ka'u. Eia no kahi palaoa koala. Eia hoi na popo mehana. Ua hiki mai anei ka waiu? Eia ae ke kanaka ui waiu E nana i ka palaoa maloko o ka oma. Malia paha ua moa. Homai kahi wai ma ka pa- uma, a e ninini ia maloko o ka pika. Ilomai ka pika waiu. E malama o hanini ka waiu Ano e lawe mai i ka mea ai E la weia mai a ka papaaiua E ninini i ke kope iloko o ka ipu. Heaha kau mea ai no ka aina awakea ? He pelehu ka'u. He puaa kalua ia no hoi. He wahi bipi oma ia keka- hi. Eia no kekahi kamano maikai. 48 HAWAIIAN PHRASES. Have you any potatoes? Yes, sweet and Irish po- tatoes. Is the gravy for the beef made? Also the sauce for the fish? Do not forget the soup. I will not forget. Is the dinner ready ? When the table is spread it will be done. Now wash the pots and dishes in clean water. The towel is not clean, put it in the basket and get a new one. Wipe the plates and dishes dry. Be careful lest they break. There , that plate is broken Put up all the things and sweep the kitchen. Come and make tea. Your water is not hot. Make more fire. Spread the table with a white cloth. Set on the cups and saucers Bring some sweetmeats. You have forgotten the teaspoons. Cut the bread thin. Cut the butter even. Come to tea. He mau uala no kau ? Ae, he uala maoli me ka uala kahiki. Ua hanaia ke kai no ka bipi? A me ke kai no ka ia? Mai poina oe i ke kupa. Aole au e poina. Ua makaukau ka aina? Aia haliia ka papa aina e moa no ka ai. Ano e holoi i na ipuhao a me na pa i ka wai mae- mae. Aole i maemae ke kawele, e hao ia i ka hinai, a e kii i mea hou. E kawele inapame naipu a maloo. E malama o naha lakou. Aia ua naha kela pa ! E kaui namea apau iluna a e kahili ikahalekuke. E hele mai e hana i ke ti. Aole i wela kou wai. E hana i ahi hou. E halii ka papa aina me ka lole keokeo. E kau i na kiaha me na pa ti. E homai i wahi inai cno. Ua poina iaoe na puna ti. E oki lahilahi i na popo palaoa. E hamo like i ka waiu bata. E hele mai i ka inu ti. NA OLELO KIKEKE. 49 At a Native Meal. Is the poi mixed? It is not finished, it is lumpy. It is not well pounded. The kalo was water-soaked Bring the calabash of poi. Where is the fish calabash? Have we any potatoes? There are a few potatoes. Is their any moss remain- ing? It is all eaten; here are peppers. Come ye and eat. Get some salt and roasted nut. Be seated round the dishes Bring the wash basin. We have no knives, forks and spoons. And here is a plate of raw fish. Who gave it to us ? Mahoe and company. Have they been fishing this morning? Yes, and returned with a canoe full. Have you no table and chairs ? None, we eat in the fash- ion of Hawaii. We take up with the fin- gers. Ka ai Hawah ana. XJa wali ka poi ? Aole i pau, be hakuhaku. AoIj i kui pono ia. Ua lolioli ke kalo. Ehali mai i ka umeke poi. Auhea ka ipukai ? Aohe uala a kakou ? He mau wahi uala no. Aole wahi limu i koe? Ua pau i ka aiia ; eia hoi ka nioi. E hele mai oukou e ai. E kii i paakai me ka ina- mona. E noho iho ma na ipu. E hali mai i ke pa holoi. Aole a kakou pahi o, a me na puna A eia hoi he pa ia maka. Nawai i haawi mai ia ka- kou? Na mahoe]^ma. I ka lawaia anei lakou i kakabiaka nei? Ae, a ua hoi mai me ka piha o ka waa. Aohe papaaina a oukou me na noho ? Aole^ he ai makou ma ke ano Hawaii. He miki makou me na ma- namana lima. 50 HAWAIIAN PHRASES. We tear the meat with the teeth. We sit on the mat. We eat fast and with noise When full we wash again. We also give thanks. Then we go away. He haehae makou i ka io me na niho. Ke noho nei makou maka moena. He ai vdkiwiki makou me ka walaau. A maona, holoi hou makou He hoomaikai aku no hoi makou. Alaila hele aku no makou. Bathing. Can you swim? I can swim like a fish. We bathe every day. It is pleasant to bathe. It is a means to be clean. It is also a means of health It is a means of much sport Are there many that can swim ? Almost everybody. We learn when children. Parents cause little child- ren to swim. We are called a race half fish. We are very much in the water. Ka Auau ana. Ike anei oe i ka au? Hiki ia'u ke au e like me ka ia. He auau makou i na la a pau. He mea oluolu ka auau. He mea ia e maemae ai. He meahoomauolanohoi He mea no ia e lealea nui ai. He nui anei ka poe i ikei ka au ? Ua kokoke pau loa na ka- naka. He ao makou i ka wa ka- malii. He hoau na makua i na keiki uuku. Ua kapaia makou he poe hapa ia. He pinepine makou iloko o ka wai. NA OLELO KIKEKE. 61 Do you bathe in a retired place? We do not seek retired places. Do the males have one place and the women another place ? And the boys and girls also bathe apart? No. from old time we have always bathed together. Alas! I am ashamed of you True, such is the custom here. Do your teachers consent? No, indeed, they entirely forbid it. Do any of you regard their words ? Some do and some do not. How do children regard them? Children do not regard at all. HoWj do parents allow their boys and girls to bathe together ? Children do not regard the forbidding of their pa- rents as anything to be observed It is now plain why so many children go astray He auau anei oukou ma kahi nalowale ? Aole o makou imi i na wahi nalowale. He wahi okoa anei ko na kane, a he wahi okoa ko na wahine? A ke auau kaawale nei anei na keikikane a me na kaikamahine? Aole, mai ka wa kahiko mai ua auau pu makou. Auwe ! ua hilahila au ia oukou. Oiaio, pela no ka hana ana maanei. He ae no anei na kumu a oukou? Aole loa, ke papa ikaika nei lakou. Aole e malama kekahi o ou- kou i ka lakou olelo? Ua malama kekahi poe, a ua malama ole kahi. Pehea ko na keiki malama ana? Aole malama iki na kama- lii. Pehea ? he ae anei na ma- kua, e auau pu na keiki kane me na kaikamahine Aole i manao na keiki i ka papa anao namakua, he mea ia e malamaia ai. Ano, ua maopopo ka mea i nui ai na keiki. hele i ka hewa. 52 HAWAIIAN PHRASES. For thej who bathe thus have no shame. When I become a teacher I will lift up my voice against this practice. Why not now ? I am afraid they will mock But try to do good now, if you be mocked; then, when a man, you will be strong to do good No ka mea, o ka poe auau pela, aohe o lakou hila- hila. Aia a lilo au i kumu, e hoo- kiekie auanei au i kuu leo e kue i keia hana. No ke aha la aole ano ? Ke makau nei au i ko la- kou henehene mai. A.ka, e hoao ano i ka hana maikai, ke henehene ia mai oe; alailae lilo oe i kanaka hana maikai. Op the Age, How many are your years; I am ten years last March. How old is your father? My father does not know his age. How do you know your age? It was written when I was born. Was not your father's age written? Letters were not known then. How old is your sister ? She is almost twelve. Ka Wa I Hanau ai. Ehia ou mau makahiki? He umi ko'u mau maka- hiki i Maraki iho nei. Ehia makahiki o kou ma- kuakane ? Aole i ike ko'u makuaka- ne i kona mau makahiki A pehea oe i ike ai i kou makahiki ? Ua kakauia i kuu wa i ha- nau ai. Aole anei i kakauia ko kou makuakane wa i hanau ai? Aole ikeia ka palapala ia wa. Ehia na makahiki o kou kaikuahine ? Ua kokoke ia i ka umiku- mamalua. NA OLELO KIKEKE. 53 How do you know that? She was born when Lord George came here. Did not your forefathers count their years ? They did not count them. Only some chiefs knew their age. The people were all very ignorant. Aie they enlightened now Some are enlightened and some not. Can the ignorant ones count their years ? They cannot count them. Pehea hoi kou ike ia mea? Ua hanauia i ka wa i hele mai ai o Lo Keoki. Aole i helu na kupuna o oukou i ko lakou mau makahiki ? Aole lakou i helu. O kekahi mau alii wale no kai ike i ko lakou maka- hiki. He naaupo loa na mokaai- nana a pau. Ua naauao anei lakou i ke- ia wa? Ua naauao kahi poe, a ua ole kahi. Hiki anei i ka poe naaupo ke helu i ko lakou mau makahiki ? Aole hiki ia lakou ke helu i na makahiki. Going to School. I am going to school. I think the hour is past. Where are my books? Where did you put them? I do not know the place. Why do you not have one place for them ? You always forget the place. Your master will punish you for tardiness. Ka Hele Ana i ke Kula. E hele ana au i ke kula. Ke manao nei au ua hala ka hora. Auhea iho nei na buke a'u? Mahea kahi au i waiho ai? Aole au i ike i ka wahi. I ke aha kou malama ole i kahi hookahi e waiho ai? Hoopoina mau oe i kahi e waiho ai. E hcopaiauaneikau kumu ia oe no kou lohi. 54 HAWAIIAN PHRASES. I will not ask him to spare you. I will also tell your father. He too will punish you. John, did you see my slate It is in the room, under the table. Where is my writing paper I saw it in the verandah. Perhaps the wind ha« blown it. My pencil is missing. I can't find it. Here, take this; be quick. Mai'y, where is my hat ? There it is, in the yard. Now run, the hour is past. The bell has done ringing. Aole au e noi aku ia ia e hookuu mai ia oe. E hai aku no hoi au i kou makuakane. Nana no hoi oe e hoopai mai. E Joane e, ua ike anei oe i kuu papa pohaku? Aia no ia ma ke keena ma- lalo o ka papa. Auhea la kuu pepa kakau? Ua ike au ia ma ka lanai hale. Ua puhiia paha e ka ma- kani? U a nalo wale kuu penikala Aole i loaa ia'u. Eia, e la we i keia; e wiki. E Meri e, auhea kuu pa- pale? Aia no ia maloko o ka pa . E hele koke, ua hala ka hora. Ua pau ke kani ana o ka bele. At School. Joseph, why are you so late ? I could not come sooner. What detained you ? My breakfast detained me Ma Ke Kula. losepa e, heaha kou mea i lohi ai ? Aole hihi ia'u ke hele mai mamua. Heaha ka mea hoopaa ia oe? Ua paa au i kuu aina ka- kahiaka. NA OLEO KIKEKE. 55 No, it was so long you were hunting your books Where is your excuse ? I have none Then you will remain after school. Have you got your lesson? I have got some. Kecite what you have got. You are doing nothing. You are sitting idle. Study your lesson. Work your sums. My slate is not washed. Go and wash it. 1 have no slate pencil. Where is that I gave you? It is lost. If this is lost, you will be punished. Joseph, will you give me your penknife. For what purpose ? To sharpen my pencil. It will dull a penknife. Here is a knife. John, do not shake the desk. You hinder my writing. Aole, no ka loihiokouimi ana i kau mau palapala. Auhea kou hoapono? Aole i loaa ia'u. Alaila e noho no oe i ka pau ana o ke kula. Ua loaaanei kau haawina? Ua loaa ia'u kekahi E hai mai i kahi i loaa ia oe Aole oe e hana ana i kekahi mea. E noho wale ana oe. E ao oe i kau haawina. E kakau i kau mau haawi- na helu. Aole i holoiia kuu papa pohaku. E hele e holoi. Aohe a'u peni pohaku. Auhea la kamea a'u i haa- wi ai ia oe ? Ua nalowale. A i nalowale hoi keia, o hoopaiia auanei oe. losepa e, e ho mai i kau pahi koli peni. I mea aha? I mea koli i kuu peni po- haku. E kumumu auanei ka pahi ia mea. Eia mai ka pahi. loane e, mai hooluli i ka pahu palapala. Ke keakea nei oe i kuu ka- kau ana. 5e HAWAIIAN PHRASES. The desk shakes. Stop, sit still. Have you learned your lesson? Yes, sir, I think so. Do you know it well by heart ? I have studied it an hour. Come and recite. Speak louder, I don't hear Boys, you are noisy. Girls, don't laugh. If you make noise the laws will judge you. Where is the place to begin There, at the tenth lesson. Master, what is this word? William, do you tell him. Take your writing paper. Here are some pens for you I have no ink. This ink is too thick. It will not run. Mix some water with it. This ink is not black. There is too much water in it. My pen is not good. Here is a steel pen. Ke luliluli nei ka pahu. U'oki, e noho malie. Ua ao anei oe i kou haa- wina ? Ae, pela ko'u manao. Ua paanaau anei ia ia oe? Ua nana iho nei au ia a pau ka hora* E hele mai, a hai mai. E olelo nni ae, aole au i lohe. E na keikikane, ke wawa nui nei aukou. E na kaikamahine; mai akaaka. Ina wawa oukou, na ke ka- nawai oukou e ao mai. Auhea kahi e hoomaka ai? Aia i ka umi o ka haawina. E ke kumu, heaha keia hua? E Wiliama, nau e hai aku ia ia. E lawe oe i kau pepa ka- kau. Eia na wahi peni nau. Aohe a'u inika. Ua maku loa keia inika. Aole ia e kahe aku. E pai pu ia me ka wai. Aole eleele keia inika. He nui loa ka wai maloko. Aole maikai ka'u peni. Eia kekahi maka kila. NA OLELO KIKEKE. 57 Your hand is too heavy on it. Write lightly with your hand. Please show me how to hold the pen. Thus, hold it at the end of your fingers, with the thumb underneath. Let the short fingers rest on the paper. Your penknife is dull. You have cut wood with it You must sharpen it again You have a hone, give it to me. Here it is, take it. This pen is blunt, will you sharpen it? I wi]l make it a good pen. Have you got your arith- metic lesson? Here it is on the slate. Let me see it. You have not multiplied aright. That was not added prop- erly. Your division is wrong. You did not get the answer No w you have done i t right Ua kaumaha loa kou lima maluna ona. E kakau mama me kou li- ma. E ae oe e kuhikuhi ia'u i ka paa pono ana i ka peni. Penei, e paa ma ka welau o na lima mua, me ka lima nui malalo ae. E koo na manamana poko- le ma ka pepa. He kumumu kaupahi koli peni. Ua okioki oe i ka laau me ia. E hookala hou oe ia. He hoana kau, e ho mai ia'u. Eia no ia, e lawe oe ia. Ua kumumu keia peni, nau paha e koli ia. E hana au ia ipeni maikai. Ua loaa anei ia oe kau haawina helu? Eia no ia ma ka papa po- haku. Hoike mai ia'u. Aole oe i hoonui pono. Aole i houluulu pono ia kela. Ua hewa no kau puunaue ana. Aole i loaa ia oe ka hailoaa Ano, ua hana oe a pololei. 68 HAWAIIAN PHRASJJS. James, what does geogra- phy teach? It teaches about the coun- tries and people of the earth. John, what does astrono- my teach? It teaches about the sun, moon and stars. What does geometry teach It teaches to measure heights and distances. What does the Word of God teach? It teaches how to be good and happy. Is there anything else as great as this ? This is the great thing be- fore all. What is the use of learning Its use is to know the truth Are not ignorant men happy? They are not as happy as the learned. The ignorance of our fore- fathers was the cause of their misery. They did not know the right and the wrong way Therefore, they did the wrong. E Kimo, heaha ka ke ao- honua e ao mai nei ? Ke ao mai nei ia no na ai- na a me na kanaka o ka honua. loane e, heaha ka ke aoho- ku e ao mai nei? Ke ao mai nei ia no ka la, ka raahina a me na hoku Heaha hoi ke ao ana mai a ke anahonua ? Ke ao mai nei ia e ana i na mea kiekie me na mea loloa. Heaha ka olelo a ke Akua e ao mai nei ? Ke ao mai nei ia i ka mea e pono ai a e pomaikai ia. Aohe mea e ae e pakela ana i keia ? Eia ka mea nui imua o na mea a pau. '' HeahaJ^a pono o ke ao ana? Ka pono i ikeia ka oiaio. Pomaikai anei na kanaka naaupo ? Aole pomaikai lakou e like me ka poe naauao. O ka naaupo o na kupuna o makou, ke kumu ia o ko lakou poino. Aole lakou i ike i ka aoao pono/me ka hewa. Nolaila hana lakou ma ka hewa. KA OL£L0 KlkEKI^. 59 But you are taught now, still many do evil. Now they know the right way, but their hearts choose the wrong. If you know the right but do it not, what then ? Then our evil will be the greater. How may you profit by learning ? By doing as I am taught. But there are teachers of evil. We may know them by their deeds. To unite good instruction and good deeds is the true way. It the heart is right, then good instruction will bring forth good deeds, and men will be good. Aka, ua aoia oukou ano, a ke hana nei he nui ma ka hewa. Ano hoi, ke ike nei lakou i ka aoao pono, a ke hoho nei na naau i ka ino. Ina e ike oukou i ka pono, aole nae e hana, alalia heaha ? Alalia, e nui aku ka hewa. Pehea la oe e pono ia i ke ao ana? Ma ka hana ana e like me ko'u aoia mai. Aka, he poe kumu e ao ana i ka hewa. Ua ikeia lakou ma ka lakou hana ana. Ka huipu i ke ao maikai ana, amekahanamaikai ka aoao pono ia. A i pono ka naau, alalia e hua mai ke ao maikai ana i na hana maikai, a e pono no na kanaka. Duties of a Chamber- maid. Come and arrange the bed- room. Open the room ^vindows. Open the blinds for air. Take off the bed clothes. Shake up the bed. OlHANA O KA WaHINE Ma- LAMA Hale. E hele mai, e hoopono- pono i ke keena moe. E wehe i na puka aniani. E wehe i na olepelepe i komo mai ka makani. E lawe ae i na kihei moe. E paipai ae i ka bela moe. 60 HAWAHAN PHRASES. Put the pillows in the window. Hang the clothes on a chair. . Spread the bed. Lay the clothes straight. Lay the clothes smooth. Sweep the floor clean. Do not leave rubbish on the carpet. Sweep under the furniture and bed. Where is the towel to dust the tables ? Bring the dust-brush and pan. Carry out all the litter. Hang the clothes in the wardrobe. Wipe the mirror with a damp cloth. Take out the wash-bowl and pitcher. Wash clean and bring them back. Fill the wash-pitcher with water. Clean the hair-brushes. Wash the windows. Get hot water and soap. Wipe with a dry cloth. Take care, don't break the glass. With clean water wash the paint. E waiho i na uluna ma ka puka aniani. E kau i na kapa ma ka no- ho. E halii i ka moe. E kau pololei i na kihei. E hohola pono i na kapa. E kahili a maemae ka papa Mai waiho i ka opala ma ka moena. E burumi malalo oka lako hale a me ka moe. Auheakekawele ehoopau ai i ka lepo o na papa? E kii i ka burumi hulu me ke pa lepo. E lawe i ka opala a pau iwaho. E kau i na lole komo ma- loko o ka ume kau lole. E holoi i ke aniani me ke kawele ma-u. E lawe i ke pa holoi me ka pika iwah*/. E holoi a maemae, a e hoi- hoi mai. E hoopiha i ka pika holoi i ka wai. E hooma«mae i na palaki lauoho. E holoi i na puka aniani. Kii i wai wela meke kopa. E kawele me ka welu maloo E malama, o naha ke ani- ani. Me ka wai maemae e holoi i ka pena. NA OLELO KIKEKE. 61 Be careful lest the water trickle down on the plas- ter, lest it trickle on the • paper. Wash the mats. Use a brush with a little water. Wipe dry with a clean cloth. Leave open the doors to dry them. Don't let in the children till the mats are dry. Draw the mosquito cur- tains for the night. Shut the window blinds. Close, half down, the win- dows. Bring a lamp. You may go now. E malama o kulu ka wai malalo ma ka puna, o kulu ia maluna o ka pe- pa. E holoi i na moena. E hana me ka hulu, me ka- hi wai uuku. E hoomalo me ka welu maemae. E waiho hamama i na puka, i maloo na moena. Mai ae aku e komo na kei- ki, a maloo na moena. E huki mai i na paku ma- kika no ka po. E pani mai i na puka ole- pelepe. E pani hapa iho inaaniani E lawe mai i ka ipukukui. Hiki ia oe ke hoi ano. At Breakfast. Is breakfast ready ? It is nearly ready. It is ready. Come to break^'ast. We all wait for you. Please be seated. Do you drink tea or coffee? I drink tea. I will take some chocolate I NA AlNA KaKAHIAKA. Uamakaukau anei ka aina kakahiaka ? Ua kckoke e makaukau. Ua makaukau. E hele mai i ka aina kaka- hiaka. Ke kali nei makou apau ia oe. E noho iho oukou. E inu ana oe i ti, a i kofe paha? E inu ti no wau. E inu no au i kahi ti koko. 62 HAWAIIAN PHRASES. Which do you desire ? I prefer coffee. Is your coffee sweet enough ? Is it strong enough? It is excellent and clear. Here are rolls. There is toast. Please pass the butter. Give me the bread, if you please. The tea is not strong, take another cup. I will drink another cup. I like it strong, without sugar. What will you take more? J^othing more, if you please. Favor me with a biscuit. Do you take cream ? Here are some fresh eggs. A How me to hand you one Will you have a bit of cold meat? Will you have a sausage ? I have had a good break- fast. Your food is very nice. ka mea hea kou make- make? Ke koho nei au i kofe. Ua ono pono anei ke kofe? Pono anei kona ikaika ? Ua pono loa ia, a ua moa- kaka. Eia na pcpo palaoa. Aia aku he palaoa koalaia. 1 pono oe, e haawi aku i ka bata. E haawi mai ia*u i ka bere- na, ke oluolu oe. Aole ikaika o ke ti, e lawe i kiaha hou. E inu no au i kekahi kiaha hou. Ono ia'u ke ti ikaika, aole me ke ko. Heaha kau e lawe hou aku? Aohe mea hou, ke oluolu oe. E kokua ia'u i kahi berena iki. Makemake oe i wahi bata wai? Eia na wahi hua moa hou. E ae mai ia'u e haawi aku nau kekahi. Ono anei oe i kekahi apana io maalili ? Ono ce ihekahi naau kake Ua loaa ia'u he ahaaina maikai. Ua maikai loa kau mea ai. NA OLELO KIKEKE. 68 Dinner. A t what hour do you dine? At one o'clock, or two? Will you come and dine with us ? I accept your invitation. The cloth will soon be laid Dinner is on the table. Let us sit down at the ta- ble. Do you expect company? I expect Mr and Mrs. B. What have you ordered for dinner ? Shall we have any fish ? There are no fish in the market. Mr. and Mrs. B. will not come. Well, let us eat then. What shall I offer you ? Will you have some soup? Yes, I thank you. I will take some fish. I will ask you for some boiled beef. It looks very nice . Here is some salt. Ka Aina a wake a. I ka hora kea kou aina awakea? I ka hora akahi, i ka hora alua? E hele mai oe e ai i ka aina awakea me makou? Ke ae aku nei au i kau ko- no ana. E haliikoke ia anaka pale Ua kauia ka mea ai ma ka papaaina. E nohokakou makapapar aina. E kali ana oe i na hoaai ? Ke kali nei au ia Mr. me Mrs. B. Heaha kau i kauoha aku ai no ka aina awakea ? E pono anei ia kakou ke- kahi ia? Aohe ia ma kahale make- ke. Aole e hele mai o Mr. a me Mrs. B. Heaha la hoi. e ai hoi ha kakou? Heaha ka'u e haawi aku ai nau? Makemake oe ikahi kupa? Ae. me kuu aloha aku. I wahi ia na*u. Ke noi aku nei au i wahi bipi i hoolapalapaia. Ua maikai io ke nanaia^ku. Eia kekahi paakai. 64 HAWAIIAN PHRASES. This fowl is delicious. Will jou eat a wing ? Will you help me to some gravy ? Shall I give you some veg- etables? A potato, if you please, with some cabbage and squash. Will you taste some roast beef. Will you have some gravy? I will take some of both. Do you like it well done ? Will you have it under- done? I like it well done. It is excellent. Bring the dessert. This pie is very nice. These fruits are good. Have you. any cheet^e? Will you drink some por- ter? Will you drink a glass of lemonade ? I am satisfied by your good dinner. He ono maoli keia moa. E ai anei oe i kekahi eheu? E haawi mai oe i wahi kai. E haawi au nau i na mea i hoouluia ? I wahi uala, ke oluolu oe, me kahi kakipi a me ka ipu pu. E hoao paha oe i wahi bipi omaia. E lawe paha oe i wahi kai? E lawe no au i kahi o kela me keia. Makemake oeika mea moa lea? Makemake oe i ka moa ha- pa? Makemake aui kamoa lea. He maikai loa keia. E homai i na mea ono. He ono loa keia pai. He maikai keia mau hua. Aole wahi waiu-paa ? E inu paha oe i wahi pota? E inu paha oe i wahi kiaha wai lemi? Ua maona wau i kou aina maikai. NA OLEO KIKEKB. 65 Pricing at Market. How many mullet for a quarter of a dollar ? Three large and six small ones. What is the price of an awa? One for a real. What is the price of an opelu V A real for one. How do you sell flying ^ fish ? Two for a quarter. What for a salmon ? One dollar for a whole one What are the salmon per barrel ? Ten dollars for a barrel. What for a bunch of ba- nanas ? Half a dollar. What for a watermelon ? A real for a large one. How are'these two nutmeg melons? One dime. What is the price of a bundle of onions ? A quarter. What for this net of on- ions ? Two dollars. How are the squashes sold NiNAU ana I KE KUMUKUAI. Ehia na amaama no ka ha. paha? Ekolu mea nui, a eono mea liilii. Heaha ke kumukuai no ke awa? He hapawalu ko ke awa. Heaha ko ka opelu ? He hapawalu hookahi. Pehea la ke kuai ana o ka malolo ? Elua no ka hapaha. Heaha ko ke kamano ? Hookahi dala ko ka mea okoa. Heaha ko ka barela kama- no ? He umi dala ko ka barela. Heaha ko ka ahui maia ? Hapalua dala. Heaha ko ka ipuhaole ? He hapawalu ko ka mea nui Pehea keia mau ipuala elua^? Hookahi kenikeni. Heaha ke kumukuai no ka huihui akaakai ? He hapaha. Heaha ko ka puhene aka- akai ? Elua dala. Pehea ke kuai ana o na ipupu? 66 BAWAUAN PHRASES. A quarter for the large, and a real for the small onts. What for a musk mellon? A real for one. How are hens' eggs sold? Four for a real, eight for a quarter. How for ducks' eggs? Five for a real, ten for a quarter. What is the price of a fowl? A dollar for a cock and half a dollar for a hen. What is the price of a tur- key? One dollar and a half. A hen turkey is a dollar. And what for an English duck? What is the price of a na- tive duck? Half a dollar. What is the price of a hog? Ten dollars. What for the fathom hog? Twenty dollars. How are goats sold? One dollar. What is the price of a sheep ? He hapaha ko ka mea nui, a he hapawalu ko ka mea liilii. Heaha ko ka ipuala? He hapawalu ko ka mea hookahi. Pehea ke kuai ana o na hua moa? Eha no ka hapawalu, ewa- lu no ka hapaha. Pehea ko na hua kaka? Elima no ka hapawalu, he umi no ka hapaha. Heaha ke kumukuai no ka moa? He dala no ka moa kane, a he hapalua ko ka moa wahine. Heaha ke kumukuai no ka palahu? He dala me ka hapalua. He dala ko ka palahu wa- hine. A heaha ko ka manu kaka? Heaha ke kumukuai no ke koloa? He hapalua. Heaha ke kumukuai no ka puaa? He umi dala. Heaha ko ka puaa anana? He iwakalua na dala. Pehea ke kuai ana o na kao Hookahi dala. Heaha ke kumukuai no ka hipa? NA OLELO KIKEKE. 67 Some for four and some for five dollars. What is beef per pound ? Five cents. What is the price of sau- sages ? Six links for a quarter. What is mutton per lb. ? Seven cents. Eha dala kekahi elima dala kekahi. ITeaha ko ka paona bipi ? Elima keneta. Heaha ke kuraukuai o na naaukake ? Eono pauku no kahapaha. Heaha ko ka paona iohipa? Ehiku keneta ko ka paona At a Bookstoke. Have you any paper ? What paper do you want? Some ruled letter paper. Here is some white. 1 wish some blue paper. How much do you want? Is this ink good? I wibh ten bottles. Here are pens and pencils Let me have a dozen of each. These are steel pens. I want a gold pencil. The price is too much. Where can I find a slate? We have slates. Have you any primers ? We have plenty and cheap Ma ka Hale Kuai Buke. He pepa anei kau? Heaha kau pepa makema- ke? He wahi leta pepai rulaia. Eia kekahi mea keokeo. Makemake au i pepa uli- uli. Ehia kou makemake? Hemaikai anei keiainika? Makemake au i na omole he umi. Eia na peni me na penikala E homai na'u i kakini pa- kahi. He mau maka-kila keia. Makemake au i penikila gula. He nui loa ke kumukuai. Mahea kahi e loaa'i ia'u ka papapohaku ? He papa pohaku no ko onei He kumumuano anei kau? He nui no ia makou, a he holopono. 68 HAWAIIAN PHRASES. I wish to get a reading book. What do you ask for it? Can You not sell cheaper? Let me see another book. I cannot read that. Have you any new books? Here is a new one, with English and Hawaiian words. It teaches English to Ha- waiians. It also teaches Hawaiian to the English. I desire to have this book. Makomake au e loaa ka buke heluhelu. Heaha kau kumukuai no ia mea? Aolee ponoiaoekehoemi i ke kuai ana? E ae mai ia'u e nana i buke e ae. Aole e hiki ia'u ke heluhe- lu ia mea. He mau buke hou no anei kau^? Biakameahou, menahua- olelo Beritania a me ka Hawaii. Ke ao ia i ka olelo Beri- tania i na Hawaii, A he ao no hoi i ka olelo Hawaii i na Beritania. Makemake au i keia buke. Mails and Letters. When does the mail leave forHilo? To-morrow at four o'clock I wish to send a letter. What is the postage? Two cent stamp for Island letters. Carry this letter to the postoffice. Ask for letters and papers for me. Buy stamps. Na Eke Leta me Na Leta. Ahea holo ka eke leta i Hilo ? Apopo, i ka hora eha. Makemake au e hooili i leta Heaha ka uku leta? Elua keneta ko na poo leta mokupuni. E lawe i keia leta i ka hale leta. E ninau no na leta me na pepa na'u. E kuai i mau poo leta. KA OLELO KIKEKE. 69 Make haste and return soon. Have you been to the post office? There were no letters for you Has the mail arrived from San Francisco ? It came this morning by the steamer. Where is the post office ? Will you show me the way Are there any letters for me? What is your name ? How much is the postage? Six cents for a half ounce. Here is a quarter, please change. Where is your letter for ? For Boston. Then put on a six cent stamp. E wiki 06 a e hoi koke mai I ka hale leta aku nei oe ? Aohe leta nau malaila. Ua hiki mai anei ka eke le- ta mai Kapalakiko mai? Ua hiki mai i kakahiaka nei ma ka mokumahu. Aia mahea ka hale leta? E kuhikuhi mai oe ia'u i ke ala? He mau leta anei ka'u ? Owai kou inoa? Heaha ka uku lawe? Eono keneta no ka hapa auneke. Eia ka hapaha, e wawahi mai. I kahi hea kau leta? No Bosetona. Alaila i poo leta eono ke- neta. The Sailing of Vessels. When does this vessel sail for Lahaina ? On Monday at 4 o'clock. What vessel has arrived to-day ? Where is she from? How many days* passage? No KA HOLO ANA NA^MoKU Ahea holo keiamoku i La- haina ? IkaPoakahijikahoiaeha Owai ka moku i ku mai i keia la? Mai hea mai nei ia ? Ehia na la o ka holo ana mai? 70 HAWAIIAN PHRASES. Has she any passengers ? She is very full of passen- gers. Take my baggage to the schooner. What will be your charge? Take my trunk to the ho- tel. The vessel will not sail to- day. What is the cause of de- lay? She leaks, and must be repaired. The steamer goes to-mor- row. Where does she lie ? What is the fare ? At what hour does she leave ? She is now getting up steam. I shall soon go on board. I fear we shall have a storm The south wind is rising. It is not good to sail at this time. I will wait for pleasant weather. Hemaueemoku anei kona Ua piha loa oia ina eemo- ku. E lawe i kuu ukana i ke kuna. He aha kau uku e noi mai? E lawe i kuu pahu ili i ka hotele. Aole e holo ana ka moku i keia la. Heaha ke kumu o ka hoo- panee ? TDaliu, a e kapili hou ia'na Apopo e holo ana ka moku- mahu. Auhea kona wahi i ku ai? Heaha ka uku? I ka hora ehia cia e holo ai? E puhi ana ia i kona mahu ano. E ee koke aku no au. Ke makau nei au i ke ino. E pa mai ana ke kona. Aole pono ke holo i keia wa. E kali no au i ka wa malie. At the Dry Goods Store. How much are the pink prints ? What is the price of the turkev red ? Ma ka Haxe Kuai Lole. Pehea ke kuai ana o ka ulalii? Pehea ke kuai ana o ka ulamau ? NA OLELO KUCEKE. 71 A quarter of a dollar per yard. How do you sell the ging- ham? Ten yards for two dollars and a half, for a dress. What is the price of white cotton ? Eight yards for a dollar. How is the drilling? Five yards for a dollar. What for the jean ? Six yards for a dollar. What is the price of the linen drilling ? One dollar and a half for the pants. What is the price of the blue drilling? Four yards for a dollar. Half a dollar will pay for a pair of pants. What is the price of the denims ? Two yards for a dollar. How much for ready made pants ? One dollar and a half. What for the white shirts, with linen fronts? Two dollars and a half. He hapaha ko ka iwilei. Pehea ke kuai ana o ke ki- namu? He umi iwilei no na dala elua me ka hapalua, lawa ka holoku. Heaha ke kumukuai o ke keokeo ? Ewalu ia no ke dala. Pehea la ka nao ? Elima ia no ke dala. Heaha ko ke keni? Eono ia no ke dala. Pehea la kekuai ana oke kuila? He dala me hapalua no ka wawae. Heaha ke kumukuai no ka ainakiui nao ? Eha ia no ke dala. XJa lawa ka hapalua no ka lole wawae. Pehea ke kuaiana o ka ahina pelekane? Elua ia no ke dala. Ehia no ka wawae i paa ? Hookahi dala me hapalua Heaha ko kapalule keokeo i paa i ka alu lilina? Elua dala me hapalua. 72 HAWAIIAN PHRASES. At the Grocers. Wkat is the price of a loaf of bread ? A half-real for a loaf. How much a pound tor the hard bread ? A real for a pound. How much at wholesale ? At ten cents a pound by the barrel. What for a bag of sugar ? Two and a half dollars . What for a bag of rice? What for a pound of tea ? What for a pound of coffee How many pounds are in that bag ? Twenty. I will buy a bag. Change for me ten dollars. Kahi Kuai I NA Mea Ai. Heaha ke kumukuai o ka popo palaoa ? He hapaumi ko ka popo. Heaha ko ka paona berena paa? He hapawalu ko ka paona. Pehea ma ke kuai nui ana? He umi keneta ko ka paona ma ka barela okoa. Heaha ko ka eke ko ? Elua me ka hapalua dala. Heaha ko ka eke raiki ? Heaha ko ka paona ti ? Heaha ko ka paona kofe ? Ehia na paona iloko okela eke ? Iwakalua. E kuai au i kekahi eke. E wawahi na*u i ka umi dala. Miscellaneous Articles. We have many things for sale. Have you any saddles and bridles ? Any horse ropes, any stir- rups? Have you any stirrup leathers? Any girths or riding whips What for a pair of shoes? Three dollars a pair. Kela Mea Keia Mea. He nui na mea kuai ia ma- kou. He noholio a he kaulawa- ha anei kau ? He kaula lio, he keehi ? He kaula keehi anei kau ? He kaula opu, hejmau hui- pa? Heaha ko ka paa kamaa? Ekolu dala ko ka paa. NA OLELO KIKEKB. 73 That is very high. No, it is very reasonable. What is the price of the saddle? Twenty-two dollars for the saddle and bridle. I will give in a saddle cloth. Have you iron pots and tea kettles and frying pans? Have you any boards to sell? How much by the foot ? Two cents for some and twelve for the other kind What is the price of a hat? Five dollars for the best. He pii loa kela. Aole, he makepono no. Heaha ke kumukuai o ka noholio ? He iwakaluakumamalua dala no ka noholio me ke kaulawaha. A e manuahi au i ka pale- lio. Aohe ipuhao, me na ipu- baila wai a me na papalai Aohe laau papa kuai? Pehea ko ke kapuai? He umi na keneta ko ke- kahi, a he umikumama- lua kekahi. Heaha ko ka papale ? Elima dala ko ka maikai loa. For a Stranger Landing AT THE Port. Halloa! you man in the canoe, come on board. What do you want with me Tell me where to anchor. There is a pilot coming, he will tell you, or take you into the harbor. How many pilots are there There are two. Where is your vessel from No KA MalIHINI E PaE MAI ANA I KE AWA. Halo ! e ke kanaka ma ka waa, e ee mai iluna nei Heaha kou makemake ia'u E hai mai ia'u i kahi e kuu ai ka heleuma. Ke holo mai nei ke pailata, nana o ne hai mai ia oe, a e hookomo paha ia oe iloko o ke awa. Ehia pailato maanei ? Elua no. Maihea mai nei kou moku? 74 HAWAIIAN PHRASES. From England. From France From the United States. From California. How many days passage ? Have you any contagious disease on board ? Yes.— No. What are the harbor laws? The pilot will give you a copy, which you should read to your men, that they may not be fined or put into the fort. Halloa boat! will you take me on shore. Well, I will take you ashore. What is the charge? Two reals. Where is the house of the American Minister ? Of the English Commis- sioner ? Of the American Consul? Of the Consul of France? Will you carry my bag- gage? How much do you ask? Half a dollar. One dollar. Carry this parcel to the house of . Mai Beritania mai. Mai Farani mai. Mai Amerika Huipuaimai Mai Kaliponia mai. Ehia na !a o ka holo ana mai ? He mai lele anei ko oukou maluna ? Ae. — Aole. Heaha na kanawai no ke awa ? E haawi aku no ka pailata i kekahi kope kanawai ia oe, a nau no e heluhelu i kou poe kanaka, i ole la- kou e hoopaiia, aole hoi e paa i ka papu. Halo kawaapa! elaweoe ia'u mauka? Maikai,e iawe no au iaoe mauka. Heaha ka uku? Elua hapawalu. Auhea ka hale o ke Komi- si na Amerika? O ke Komisina Beritania? O ke Kanikela Amerika? O ke Kanikela Farani? E Iawe i kuu ukana ea? Pehea ka nui o kou uku? He hapalua. Hookahi dala. E Iawe i keia puolo i ka hale o . NA OLELO KIKEKE. 75 How much will you pay me I will pay you Show me the way to a ho- tel. To the house of the Gov- ernor. To the Marshal. To the Custom House. To the Minister of For- eign Relations. To the Post Office. I wish you to get a doctor. I wish you to get me a horse to ride. And with saddle and bri- dle. How much is the pay? I wish these soiled clothes . washed. At how much by the dozen One dollar and a half. In how many days must they be ready ? Get a good washerwoman. I also want a tailor. And a shoemaker. Where is a barber's shop? Find me some provisions to send on board ship. What provisions do you wish? I want some beef. And some pigs. Heaha kau e uku mai ia'u? E uku no au ia oe. E alakai oe ia'u i kahi hale hotele. I ka hale o ke Kiaaina. I ka Ilamuku. I ka Hale Dute. I ke Kuhina o ko na Aina e I ka Hale Leta. MaUemake au e kii oe i kekahi kauka. Makemake au e kii oe i lio no'u e holo ai. A me ka noholio me ke kaulawaha. Pehea ka nui o ka uku ? Makemake au e holoiia keia mau lole lepo. Pehea ka uku no ke kaki- ni? He dala me ka hapalua. I na la ehia e makaukau ai lakou ? E kii i wahine hcloi pono. Makemake hoi au i wahi tela humulole. A me ka humu kamaa. Auhea ka hale kahiumi- umi? E imi i na mea ai na'u, e hoouka ma ka moku. Heaha na mea ai make- make nau? Makemake au i ka io bipi. A me na puaa. 76 HAWAIIAN PHRASES. And some turkeys. And some eggs. And some fowls. And some sheep. And some goats. I also want a fish. Irish and sweet potatoes. Indian corn, taro, cab- bage, squashes, onions, oranges, grapes, water- melons, muskmelons, tomatoes. I will also buy some milk, butter, sugar, coffee and tea. Also, bread, cheese, salt, pepper, mustard, and vinegar. Also, raisins, nuts, oys- ters, mackerel, salmon^ and ham. A me na palahu. A me na huamoa. A me na moa. A me na hipa. A me na kao. A make make au i ka ai, I uala kahiki, i uala maoli. J kulina, I kalo, i kakipi na ipupu, na akaakai, na alani, na hue waina, na ipuhaole, na ipuala, na tomato. R kuai no hoi au i waiu, i waiu-bata, i ko, i kofe, me ke ti. I berena hoi, i waiupaa, i paakai, i nioi, i makeke, a i pinika. A i huawaina maloo, na kukui, na olepe, na ma- karela, na kamano a me na puaahame. To Hire a Room or House. Show me to a place where I can hire a room or house. What is the hire by the <3ay, by the week, by the month, by the year? The price is too much. It is too little, I want one room. Ka Hoolimalima i Keen^ a I Hale Paha. E alakai ia'u i kahi e hoo- limalima ai i keena, a i hale paha. Heaha ka uka no ka la? no ka hebedoma? no ka malama? no ka makahi- ki? He nui loa ka uku. He uuku loa ia. Makemake au i hookahi keena. NA OLELO KIKEKE. 77 I will take two or three rooms. Is there a kitchen and stable attached ? Can I get a good cook ? Get a steward also, and a female servant to take care of the house . A boy to run on errands. Get a table and chairs, a sofa and bedstead with mattrass, bed clothes and pillows, and mos- quito curtains. Get me table furniture, knives, forks, plates, teacups and saucers, coffee cups, bowls, ta- ble spoons, tea spoons, water pitcher, cream pitcher, sugar bowl, su- gar tongs, salt-cellars, coffee pot, tea pot. Get a wash stand with ba- sin and pitcher, a tum- bler, some towels, some soap, and a looking- glass. I am going out; take care of the house, be watch- ful that no one steals anything, and stay in till I return. I have come back, and you can now go home. E lawe no au i na keena a ekolu. He halekuke me ka halelio anei e pili ana ? E loaa anei ia'u ke kuke maikai ? E imi i kuene hoi kekahi, a me ka wahine nana e malama i ka hale. I keiki hoounauna. E kii i papa aina me na no- ho, i punee me ka hikiee moe, me ka moena pulu, lia uluna a me na kapa- halii a me ka pale makika E kii aku no'u na mea e la- ko ia ka papa aina, i na pahi, na o, na pa, na ki- aha ti, na pa ti, na kiaha kofe, na bola, na puna nui, na puna ti, he pika wai, he pika waiu, he bo- la ko, he upa ko, na ki- aha paakai, he ipu kofe, he ipu ti. E kii oe i papa holoi, me ke pa holoi me ka pika wai, me ke kiaha aniani, me na kawele, me kahi kopa, a me ke aniani nana. E hele aku ana au; e ma- lama oe i ka hale, e raa- kaala, i aihue ole kekahi i na mea, a e noho a hoi mai au. Ua hoi mai nei au ; a e hiki ia oe ke hoi ano. 78 HAWAIIAN PHRASES. Wash yourself and put on clean clothes. Get foot mats and lay down at the doors. Clean your shoes on the foot mat and do not bring in the dirt. Lock all the doors and go to bed. E holoi ia oe iho, a e komo i na lole maeioae. E kii i moena wawae a e kau iho ma na puka. E hoomaemae i na kamaa ou ma ka moena wawae, mai lawe mai i ka lepo maloko E hoopaa i na puka a pau me ke ki, a hele e moe. Going to Church. I am going to church. The first bell has rung. There is the second bell. Are we ready ? Where is my horse ^ Is the carriage ready ? Do you walk to church ? Then we will walk to- gether. Can you understand the preacher ? Do you join in the prayers Do not your thoughts wander in the time of prayers ? Do you listen well to the sermon while the min- ister preaches ? Kemember the word of the text, for it is the word of God. E HELE ANA I KA PuLE. E hele ana au i ka pule. Ua kani ka bele mua. Aia hoi ka bele alua. Ua makaukau anei kakou Auhea la kuu lio ? Ua makaukau anei ke kaa? E hele wawae ana oe i ka pule ? Alaila e hele pu kakou. He hoomaopopo anei oe i ke kahunapule ? E pule pu no oe i ka pule? Aole auwana kou manao i ka wa e pule ana ? He hoolohe pono anei oe i ka olelo i ka wa e olelo ana ka kahuna? E hoomanao oe i ke kumu- olelo, no ka mea, oia ka ke Akua olelo. NA CLELO KIKEKE. 79 John, will you stay and keep the house till I re- turn? If it rains, bring me an umbrella It is evening, you must carry a lamj^ before us. Now sit here and listen, and when I call you, be ready. Go get the carriage to take this lady home. E loane, e noho oe e raala- mai i ka hale, a hoi hou mai au. Ina he ua e lawe mai oe i ka mamalu. Ua ahiahi, e lawe oe i ku- kui aniani imua o makou Ano, e Doho oe maanei a e hoolohe. a kahea aku au. e makaukau oe. E kii i kaa e hoihoi aku ai i keia wahine i ka hale. Going on Board. I am going on board ship. Take my baggage with care down to the boat. I cannot carry it alone. Get as many men as can carry it, and be quick. Put the things in the boat and do not wet them. Now take them on board You may return on shore. Stay along side to take me ashore. Go on shore, but come back again. Then take me on shore. Ka Ee ana I KA MoKu. E ee ana au i ka moku. E lawe me ka malama i kuu ukana ma ka waapa Aole au e hiki ke lawe, owau wale no. E kii i na kanaka e hiki ke lawe, a e wikiwiki mai. E waiho iho i na mea ma ka waapa, a mai hoopulu Ano, e lawe ia lakou malu- na o ka moku. E hoi hou oukou iuka. E kali oukou ma ka aoao, e lawe ia'u mauka. E hele mauka, aka e hoi hou mai. Alaila e lawe ia'u mauka. 80 hawaiian phrases. Going to Ride. Holo ana ma ka Lio. Get my horse and saddle him. Which horse shall I get ? Get my white, black, or gray horse. Get my bay horse. Put saddles on the two horses. Take care to wash and curry the horses well. Bring the horse here. Hold him till I mount. Take the other horse and follow me. Now hold this horse while I go into the house. Do you carry my poncho. Going a Journey. I wish to go to E kii i kuu lio a e hooee i ka noho. O ka lio hea ka'u e kii ? E kii i kuu lio keokeo, eleele, a ahinahina. E kii i kuu lio ulaula. E kau i na noho maluna o na lio a elua. E malama, e holoi a e kahi i na lio a maikai. E kai mai i ka lio maanei. E hoopaa oe, a ee ae no au. E lawe oe i kela lio, a e ha- hai mahope o'u. Ano e hoopaa i keia lio, a komo aku au i ka hale. Nan e lawe i kuu kipuka. E Hele ana I Kahi e. Makemake au e hele i — I am going around the island. I shall need a horse for myself, one for my bag- gage, and one for my man. I want to hire a guide. How much shall I pay him? One dollar per day. How many miles is it to — At what hour shall we get to ? E hele kaapuni ana au i ka mokupuni. Makemake au i kekahi lio no'Ujkekahi no kuu uka- na, a o kekahi no kuu kanaka. Makemake au e hoolima- lima i ka mea alakai. Heaha ka'u e uku aku ai ia ia ? Hookahi dala i ka la hoo- kahi. Ehia na mile a hiki i I ka hora ehia e hiki ai ka- kou i ? NA OLELO KIKEKE. 81 Can I sleep here to-night? Have you any food for me? Have you grass for horses I wish to go early in the morning while it is cool. How much shall I pay you Bring me some clean water How many living children have you ? How many have died ? Who is your landlord ? Have you many taxes ? How many people live in this house ? Do your children go to school ? Have you any cattle, sheep or goats ? By what work to you get a living ? "What is your daily food ? What do you do to gain money V How far is it to yonder point ? Is the road straight ? Are there any ravines ahead ? Are there bridges over the water? E hiki no anei ia'u ke moe maanei i keia po ? He wahi ai anei ka oukou na'u ? He mauu ka oukou iia iia lioV Makemake au e hele i ka- kahiaka nui, i ka wa mauu. Heaha ka'u e uku ai ia oo? E ho mai no'u i wahi wai maikai. Ehia keiki au e ola nei V Ehia i make V Owai ko oukou konohiki ? He nui anei na auhau o ou- kou? Ehia na kanaka e noho nei iloko o keia hale ? Ke hele nei anei na keiki a oukou i ke kula ? He mau bipi anei ka oukcni he hipa a he kao paha V Ma ka oihana hea ka ou- kou e loaa nei ke ola ? Heaha ka oukou mea ai i keia la i keia la ? Heaha ka oukou liana e loaa mai ai ke dala ? Ehia mile hiki i ka lae ma o ? He pololei anei ke ala ? He mau awawa anei ko mua? He mau uwapo anei malu- luna o ka wai ? 82 HAWAHAN PHRASES. A Stranger Entertained. Who is that knocking ? Go and see. Open the door. It is a stranger; come in. I salute you ; sit down. You are nimble; did you come on foot ? Yes, I came here on foot. From whence came you? I came from the mountain Have you been long there I went there the other day What did you do there ? I cut timber fcr a house. I also felled a tree for a canoe. Are you hungry? come eat I am tired and lame. My feet are sore by walk- ing. Why did you not ride a horse ? My horse is on the common and I could not find him There is no path for a horse where I went. It is over climpers. What did you eat in the mountain ? I had food and fish for two days, and then I ate fern root. He Malihini i Hookipaia* Owai ka mea e kikeke ana? E hele aku e nana. E wehe i ka puka. He malihini; e konio mai. Aloha oe; e noho iho. Ka, mama mai nei oe; ua hele wawae mai anei oe? Ae, ua hele wawae mai nei . au. Mai hea mai nei oe i hele mai nei? Mai kuahiwi mai nei au i hele mai nei. He loihi no oe malaila ? Ua hele au ilaila i kekahi la iho nei. Heaha kau hana malaila ? Kua no au i ka laau hale. Hoohina hoi au i ka laau i mea waa. He pololi oe? hele mai e ai Ua luhi au a ua oopa. Ua eha na wawae o'u i ka hele ana. No ke aha aole kau ma ka lio? Aia ma ke kula ko'u lio, aole i loaa ia'u. Aohe ala no ka lio makahi a'u i hele ai. Aia no ia maluna o ke aa. Heaha kau i ai ai ma ke kuahiwi? He ai a me ka ia ka'u no na la elua, a mahope ai no au i ka hapuu. NA OLELO KIKEKE. 83 Here is some I have left. Let the children take and eat it. You speak of a canoe, are you a fisherman ? I fish at times, and I also plant. What is your method of fishing ? 1 fish with a net. Have you fish to sell ? I have a few only. What kind of fish have youV I have the bonita and fly- ing fish. I like the mullet better. I can bring you some mul- let. Very well, 1 will buy them. I ara filled and am going. Do not go, sleep here to- night. You are sore, and in the morning take m}^ horse. I accept your kindness. Where shall I sleep ? There is a room and bed. When our prayer is fin- ished, then I will show you the place. Eia kauwahi mea a'u i koe Na na kamalii e lawe ia mea, a e ai iho. Ke olelo nei oe i ka waa, he lawaia anei oe? He lawaia no aui kahi ma- nawa, a he mahiai no hoi au. Pehea kou lawaia ana V He lawaia no au me ka upena. He ia kuai anei kau? He mau wahi ia no ka'u. Heaha kau mau ia? He aku ka^u me ka malolo Ua ono nui au i ka anae. Hiki no ia'u ke lawe mai i ka anae nau. Pono no, e kuai aku noau ia lakou. Ua maona au, a e heleana no. Mai hele oe, e moe maauei i keia po. Ua eha oe, a ikakabiaka, e, lawe oe i kuu lie. Ke ae aku nei au i kou lo- komaikai. Mahea kahi a'u e moe ai V He keena mao, a he wahi moe. Aia a pau ka pule a kakou, alalia au e kuhikuhi ia oe ia wahi. 84 HAWAIIAN PHRASES. Or Husbandry. We are cultivating food. Food will not grow of itself Weeds grow without cul- tivation. Food will not grow in the weeds. Work only will raise food What is the work to giow food? In Hawaii we first clear out the large weeds. Then we clean the ground with the 00. Sometimes we burn the glass and all rubbish. The ground must be moist Rain is the best thing to moisten. In some places we irrigate This is well in the time of no rain. For some kinds we plant seeds. And for some we plant the fruit. For sweet potatoes the leaves are planted. For the kalo the stalk is planted. Does the planting make it grow ? No KA Mahiai. Ke mahiai nei kakou. Aole e ulu wale ka ai. Ke ulu nei ka nahelehele me ka mahi ole ia. Aole e ulu ka ai maloko o ka nahelehele. Na ka hana wale no e hoo- ulu ka ai. Heaha ka hana e ulu ai ka ai? Ma Hawaii nei, he waele mua makou i na nahele- hele. Alalia hoomaikai makou i ka lepo me ka oo. I kahi manawa puhi no ma- kou i ka mauu a me ka opala a pau. E ma-u ka lepo e pono ai. O ka ua ka mea pono loa e ma-u ai. Ma kau wahi he hookahe makou i ka wai. Oia ka mea pono i ka wa ua ole. No kekahi mau mea, he kanu makoninaanoano A no kekahi he kanu ma- kou i na hua. No ka uala maoli he kanuia na lau. No ke kalo he kanuia ka huli. Na ke kanu ana anei ka ulu? KA OLELO KIKEKE. 85 No, we plant, but God gives the water that makes it grow. If it is not planted it will not grow. If it is not watered it will not grow. If it is not weeded, how then? Then it will not bear fruit. Then the plant becomes a weed. Potatoes bear fruit in a few months. Kalo grows for more than a year. Melons are ripe in three months. We have many new plants brought here by for- eigners. Corn is planted in rows. Wheat is sown with the hand. There are many worms and caterpillars that eat the young leaf. Some are discouraged by these. You have much good land The greater part is fallow Why do you not plant more? There are many lazy peo- ple. Aole, na kakou e kanu, a na ke Akua mai ka wai hooulu. Ina aole i kanuia, aole no ia e ulu. Ina aole i pulu, aole hoi ia e ulu. Ina aole i waeleia, pehea? Alaila, aole ia e hiia i na hua. Alaila ua lilo ka mea kanu i nahelehele. A ha! a kekahi mau mala- ma, ua hua ka uala. He makahiki a keu ko ke kalo ulu ana. Ua oo na ipu i namalaraa ekolu. He nui ka makou mau mea kanu hou, i laweia mai e na haole. Ua kanulalaniiake kulina Ua lulu lima ia ka huita. He nui na enuhe a me na poko, e ai ana i ka lau opiopio. Ua manaka kekahi poe i keia. He nui ka aina maikai o oukou. Ua nahelehele no ka nui. No ke aha aole oukou e kanu a nui ae? He nui na kanaka palaua- lelo. 86 HAWARAN PHRASES. They are afraid to work. What do they get to eat ? They are often hungry. They are very much in debt. They do not intend to pay They have many schemes to get food and clothes. But have no will to work. They are always poor. Some- of them steal food. And they are expert at begging. Lazy folks can not be trusted. They talk good but it is only their mouths. Their hearts are deceitful. And they lie in wait to steal v/hile folks are asleep or at church. It is a good thing to work An idle man thinks of evil. His land is not fenced. Animals break in. His house is leaning. And the thatch is off. He has no bad, but sleeps on the ground. He makau lakoui ka hana. Heaha ka lakou mea e ai ai? Ua pololi pinepine lakou. He nui ko lakou aie. Aole o lakou manao e hoo- kaa. He nui ko lakou mau ma- nao e imi ai i ka ai me ka lole. Aka, aole he manao e hana Ua mau ko lakou ilihune. Ua aihue kekahi poe o la- kou i ka ai. A ua akamai lakou i ke noi ana. Aole e manaoia ka pono o ka poe molowa. Ua maikai ka lakou olelo, aka he waha wale no ia. Ua hoopunipuni ko lakou naau. A hoohalua lakou e aihue, i ka wa a kanaka e hia- moe ai, a i ka pule paha. He mea maikai ka hana. Ke manao nei ke kanaka palaualelo no ke kolohe Aole i puni kona aina i ka pa. Komo na holoholona ma- loko. Ke hio nei kona hale. A ua hemo ke pili. Aohe ona wahi moe, ua moe no ma ka honua. ^A OLEO KIIteKE. 87 There is no table or chairs. He sits on a stone or mat. His calabash is broken. And his fish vessel is empty. When he thinks, it is of evil. When he is hungry, he sits at his neighbor's door. He has two hands that will not w^ork. He does not think of God, but thinks to cheat his fiiend. His children are naked and his wife a w^anderer. Because he is afraid to work. Truly '' The head of a lazy man is the devil's work shop." Moral Duties. If you would be loved, then act kindly to oth- ers. If you are in health, then take care of j^our health Do nothing that will in- jure the health of your body. If you are hungiT do not eat too much. Ache papaaina, aohe noho Ua noho no iamaka poha- ku, a ma ka moena. Ua naha kana umeke. Aohe mea iloko o kana ipukai. Aia manao kela, no ka he- wa no ia. Aia apololiia,ua noho ma ka puka o ka hoalauna. He mau lima elua kona aole nae bana. Aohe ona manao i ke Akua, aka iia manao e hoopunipuni ikonahoa. Uaolohelohe kana mau ke- iki, a ua auwana kana wahine. No ka mea, ua makau oia i ka hana. He oiaio, '* O ke poo o ke kanaka palaualelo kahale paahanaianokadiabolo " Na Pono. Inamakemake oeealohaia mai alaila e hana aloha aku ia hai. Ina e ola pono ana oe, alaila e malama pono oe i kou ola. Mai hana iki oe i ka mea hoino i ke ola pono o kou kino. Ina e pololi oe mai pakela ai oe. 88 HAWAIIAN PHRASKS. Too much food makes one sick. Do some work every day. If you have a friend, do not neglect him. If any be hungry, feed him If any thirst, give him drink. Never drink with the drunken. Never associate with the wicked Keep yourself pure. Keep yourself free from evil. Think evil of no man. Look on the fair side. Seek not high things. Be afraid of laziness. Be not afraid of work. If you want food, cultivate If you want clothes, work Get the means to buy . No thief can get wealth. All he has is taken away. The ]aw is hard upon evil doers-. The law is a shelter over him that does well. O ka nui o ka ai ana he mea hoomaimai i ke kanaka. E hana i kekahi hana i kela la a i keia la. Ina he hoaaloha kou, mai howahawaha iaia, Inapololi kekahi, ehaawi i ka ai. Ina makewai kekahi, hoo- inu aku. Mai inu pu me ka poeona. Mai hoolauna me ka poe hewa. Malama ia oe iho, i mae, mae. E malama ia oe iho, i kaa- wale ka hewa. Mai manao ino aku i ka- naka. E nana ma ka aoao maikai Mai imi i na mea kiekie. E makau i ka molowa. Mai makau i ka hana. Ina make ai oe, e mahiai. Ina nele oe i ka lole, e ha- na. E imi a loaa ka mea e kuai ai. Aole he aihue e loaa mai ka waiwai. Ua kailiia'e kana mea a pau Ua koikoi ke kanawai i ka poe hana hewa. He malu no ke kanawai maluna o ka mea hana pono. NA OLELO KIKEKE. 89 If you owe any, pay him. Do not sleep while in debt A bankrupt will soon lose his all. Be afraid to enter into debt. If you buy, first seek the means to pay. If you sell, do not trust. If you hire work, pay quickly . If you pass your word, fulfil it in truth. Never tell a lie, never. It is better to suffer for the truth than to conquer with a lie. Do not go to law for tri- fles. Your lawyer will take all your money. There is much loss in go- ing to law. Better to bear a little loss than by going to law you lose all. Be kind to all men, but be bound to none. Live with your wife in peace all the days of your life Help her when needy. Ina aie oe i ka kekahi, e uku aku. Mai hiamoe oe i ka wa e aie ana. E lilo koke ana ka waiwai a pau a ka mea hookaa ole. E makau ke komo iloko o ka aie. Ina kuai oe e imi raua i ka mea e uku aku ai. Ina kuai lilo aku oe, mai hoaie aku. Ina hoolimalima hana oe, e uku koke aku. Ina e hoohiki oe, e hooko iooe. Aole loa e hoopunipuni, aole loa. E aho ka hoehaia no ka- oiaio, i ka lanakila ma ka wahahee. Mai hoopii i ke kanawai no na mea liilii. E la we aua kou loio o na dala a pau. He nui ka poho iloko o ka hoopii kanawai ana. E aho no ka poho uuku, mamua o ka hoopii, a lilo na mea a pau. E lokomaikai i na kanaka a pau, aole nae e lilo paa i kekahi. E noho oluolu pu me kau wahine mare, i na la a pau o kou ola ana. E kokua iaia i kona nele. 90 HAWAIIAN PHRASES. Forsake her not when sick Love her until death. Look not on other wo- man. A good wife is the gift of God. She is better than wealth. A bad wife must be en- dured. Treat her kindly that she may learn to do well. -Remember your marriage vow. "Wives, love your hus- bands. Your husband is your pro tector. He gives you food and clothes. With a house and home. You have left father and mother and cleaved to your husband. Then live with him and no other. That your end may be in peace. Desire not another hus- band. You tooK him in your youth. You vowed to God in marriage. Now fulfil your vow. M ai h aalele iaia i ka wa mai E aloha iaia a ka make. Mfii nana akn i ka wahine e Ka wahine pono ka haawi- na a ke Akua. Ua oi aku ia i ka waiwai. E hoomanawanui ia ka wahine hewa. E hana oluolu aku iaia, i ao iho oia e hana maikai E hoomanao oe i kou berita mare.. E na wahine, e aloha aku i ka oukoumaukane mare He mea hoomalu kau kane He haawi oia nau i ka ai a me ka lole. Me ka hale kahi e noho ai Ua haalele oe i ka makua- kane a me ka makua- hine, a ua hoopili aku me kau kane. Alalia e noho pu me ia, aole me ka mea e ae. I pomaikai ai kou hope. Mai kuko oe i ke kane e ae Ua lawe oe iaia i kou wa opiopio. Ua hoohiki oe i ke Akua iloko o ka mare ana. Ano la, e hooko oe i kau hoohiki. NA OLELO KIKEKE. 91 Do not gad about here and there Speak not evil of your husband. Stay at home and take care. Do not give away the food It is the fruit of your hus- band's labor. Give with the consent of you both. Do net forsake him when old. Bear with his infirmities. If he is sick, tend him. Do not get an ignorant doctor. In his dying, lay his head on your lap. Then he will bless you in dying, and will pray that God take care of you and your children. God takes care of good widows. Watch over your children Feed them when hungry. Make their clothes. Send them to school. Do not be angry at their teacher when he pun- ishes. Mai hele lalau io a ianei. Mai aki oe i kau kane. E noho ma ka hale a e ma- lama. Mai haawi wale aku i kaai ka hua ia no ka hana a kau kane. E haawi aku me ka ae like o olua a elua. Mai haalele iaia i ka wa elemakule. E hoomanawanui i kona maumea pono ole. Ina he mai kona, e lawe- lawe nana. Mai kii aku i kahuna na- aupo. 1 kona make ana thoomoe i kona poo ma kou uha. Alaila ehoomaikaimaike- Ja ia oe, a e pule no ia e malama ke Akua ia oe a me kau mau keiki Ke malama nei ke Akua i na wahine kane make hoopono. E kiai oe i kau mau keiki. E hanai ia lakou ke pololi E humuhumu i ko lakou lole. E hoouna ia lakou i ke kula Mai huhu oe i ko lakou ku- mu i kona hoojDai ana. 92 HAWAIIAN PHRASES. He punishes for disobedi- ence. He teaches them to be good. Pray with them at home. Take them with you to church on the Sabbath. Do not let them stay away on the Sabbath. Teach them the word of God. Speak no bad words be- fore them. Let only good words come from thy mouth. Then they will love their parent. When he is old they will take care of him. H you do not teach them the good, they will be- come bad, and forsake you when old. Live in peace with your neighbor. Do not speak evil of him. Do not backbite him. Do deeds of kindness to him. If he is in distress, relieve him. If he is sick, visit him. If he is a stranger, take him in. Ke hoopai nei kela no ka hookuli. i^^ ao ana oia ia lakou e pono. E pu'e me hikou ma ka hale. E lawe ia lakou me oe i ka halepule i ke Sabati. Mai hookuu ia lakou e lalau aku i ka la Sabati. E ao aku ia lakou i ka olelo a ke Akua. Mai hoopukai na huaolelo ino imua o lakou. E hoopuka i na olelo mai- kai wale no mai kou waha aku. Alaila, e aloha no lakou i ko lakou makua Aia elemakule ia e malama no lakou iaia. Ina aole oe e ao aku ia la- kou i ka pono, e lilo no lakou i ka hewa, a haa- lele ia oe i kou wa ele- makule. E noho oluolu me kou hoa- launa. Mai olelo hoino nona. Mai aki oe iaia. E hana lokomaikai iaia. A. i pilikia ia,ekokua iaia. A i mai oia, e hele e ike iaia. A i malihini ia, e hookipa iaia. HAWAIIAN PHRASES. m If he is naked, clothe him. If his children bo father- less be thou their father These are the moral duties which betoken a good man. Orders to Workmen. Chop up that wood. Cut down that orange tree Cut off that dry limb. Saw off this joist. Plane these boards. Nail on those pickets. Drive those nails. Bore holes in these posts. Set up the ladder. Repair this boat. Shingle the house. Thatcii the house with grass. Hew this timber stiaight. Don't hew the timber crooked. Roll away the barrel. Turn up that rock. rip over that box. Don't upset that kettle. Push away that bundle. Throw here the hammer. A i kapa ole ia, e hoaahu iaia A i makua ole kanu mau keiki, o oe no ko lakou makua. Eia na hana ponoe hoailo- na a n a i ke kanaka maikai. Na Kauoha I NA Paahana. E kaka i kela wahie. E kua i keia kumu alani. E oki aku i kela lala maloo E olo i keia kua a moku. E kahi i keia mau papa. E kakiaikelamauaahopa E kakia i kela mau kui. E wili i na puka ma keia mau pou. E kukulu i ke alahaka. E kapili i keia waapa. E kapili i kahale i napili laau. E ako i ka hale i ka pili. Ekalai pololei i kela laau. Mai kalai kekee i kalaau. E olokaaaku i kela barela. E kukulu mai i kela poha- ku nui. E kulai i kela pahu. Mai hookahul) i kela ipu- hao. E pahu aku i kela ope. E hoolei mai i ka hamare . 94 NA OLELO KIKEKE. Throw away the rubbish. Pull hard on the rope. Pull up the root. Pull the chain taut. Stick in the pin. Throw stone at that pig. Go up the cocoanut tree. Go down into the well. Break this stick. Don't break the plate. Break these stones in small pieces. Change this half dollar. Tear up small those rags. Dig this hole deep. Don't dig the hole too wide Dig up all the garden. Dig out that stump. Get out this rock. Pulverize the soil. Pound the sugar fine. Hoe the earth smooth. Fill up that hole. The hole is full of water. Pull up the weeds. Weed the garden. Weed the cabbages. Cleai away the cabbages. Bury that pile of dry leaves. Plant this corn. Plant the cane-tops. Is the corpse buried? E kiola i ka opala. E huki ikaika i ke kaula. E uhuki i ka mole. E huki i ke kaulahao a molio. E hou i ke pine. E nou pohaku i kela puaa. E pii iiuna o ke kumu-niu E iho ilalo o ka luawai. E uhuki i keia laau. Mai hoonaha i ka pa. E wawabi i keia mau poha- ku a liilii. E wawahi i keia hapalua. E haehae liilii i kela mau welu. E eli hohonu i keia lua. Mai eli i ka lua a akea loa. E elieli i ka mala a pau. E eli i kela mole a'^hemo. E hoohemo mai i keia po- haku. E hoowali i ka lepo. E kui i ke ko paa a wali. E kope i ka lepo a mania. K hoopiha i kela lua. Ua piha ka lua i ka wai. E uhuki i ka nahelehele. E waele i ka mala. E waele i ka nahelehele ma na kapiki. E waele i na kapiki. E kanu i kela puu laau ma- loo. E kanu i keia kurina. E kanu i na pulapula ko. Ua nalo anei ke kupapau? NA OLELO KIKEKI. 95 Irrigate the plants. Water the youug trees. Water with the hose. Fill the bath-tub. Is the floor wet ? The ground is very chiujp. Don't wet the walks. Burn up the papers. The house was burned. The fire burns well. I have burned my hand. The oven burns fiercely. Shovel the dirt away. Bail out the water. Pour the milk into the bottle. Pour out the water of the bucket. Pour some oil into this bowl Pound the taro. Harness up the horse. W^ash the carriage. Grease the axles. Turn the carriage round. Take the horse out. Drive slowly. Drive faster. Get an express. What is the fare for an hour? Get a dray for my trunks. Wrap this bx-ead in paper. E^hookahekahe wai ma na mea kanu. E ninini wai ma na laau opio. E hookiki wai me ka ili. E hoopiha i ka pahu auau Ua pulu anei ka papa-hele He ma-u loa ka lepo. Mai hoopulu i na ala. E hoopau inapepai keahi Ua pau ka hale i ke ahi ? He aa maikai ke ahi Ua wela kuu lima i ke ahi. He enaena ka umu. E kopala aku i ka lepo. E ka i ka wai. E ukuhi i ka waiu i ka omole. E ninini aku i ka wai o ka bakeke. E ninini mai i wahi aila ma keia bola. E kui i ke kalo. E hookomo i ka lioi ke kaa E holoi i ke kaalio. E hamo i na iho i ka aila. E hcohuli ae i ke kaa. E wehe mai i ka lio. I malie ka holo ana. I mama ka holo ana. I kaa hoolimalima. Heaha ka uku noka hora? I kaa ukana no kuu mau pahu. E wahi i keia berena i ka pepa. 96 HAWAIIAN PHRASES. Wrap the fish in ti leaves. Strain out the fibres. Hang the rope high. Hang the key on the nail. Untie the knot. Disentangle the rope. The rope is foul or tangled Turn this way. Turn away. The laborer has absconded I want to ship for your work. 1 wish to ship ten hands. Leave that work and do this. Leave off smoking. My head aches. My stomach aches. Where is your pain? It hurts right here. His tooth aches. Your pulse is high. Put out your tongue. Let me see your foot. You are somewhat feverish I have a hard cough. He has a fever. The pain in my side is easier. His illness is better. E wahi i ka ia i ka la-i. E kanana aku i na heu. E kau i ke kaula iluna loa. E kau i ke ki ma ke kui. E wehe i ka hipuu. E wehe i ka hihia o ke kaula. Ua hihia ke kaula. E huli mai ia nei. E huli aku. Ua mahuka ka paahana. Makemake au e kepa ma kau hana. Makemake au e kepa i umi paahana. E oki i kela a hana keia. E hooki i ke puhi-baka. He hui kuu poo. He nahu kuu opu. Mahea kou eha ? Eia maanei nei ka eha. He hui kona niho. He ikaika kou pauma. E ho-o mai i kou alelo. E nana au i kou wawae. He wahi wela iki kou. He ikaika ko'u kunu. He mai kuni kona. Ua maha ka eha ma kuu aoao. Ua oluolu kona oiiiaimai Miscellaneous. Come here. Be quick. Kela mea keia mea. E hele mai maanei. E wiki oe. NA OLELO KlKEKE. 97 What is that? What is this thing V AVait a little. Who is that? What is his iiame?| Where is he going ? What do you want? AVhere did it fall ? I have found it. What is the news? A battle is fought. The Russians are defeated They deliberate for peace. Where have you gone ? Come home. Go to bed. I cannot What is that to me ? I cannot hear. Speak louder. Are you deaf ? Bring a lighf. Let it alone. I want this . Don't fall. Don't let it fall. It is broken. Never mind it. Come and help me. Open the door. This is best. Take this away. It hinders the passage. Put it out of doors. What are you doing? I am seeking for the place. Heaha kela iuch. Heaha keia mea ? E kali iki. Owai kela? Owai kona inoa? E hele ana ia ihea? Heaha kou makemake? Mahea kahi i haule ai? Ua loaa ia'u. Heaha ka nu hou? Ua hooukaia ke kaua. Ua auhee na Uukini. E kukakukaia ana kekui- kahi. Mahea la oe i hele ai ? E hoi mai i ka hale. E hele e moe. Aole e hiki ia'u. Heaha ia mua ia'u? Aole e hiki ia'u ke lohe aku E hoonui ae i ka olelo. Ua kuli paha oe? E houjai i kukui. EJwaiho pela ia. Makemake au i keia. E malama o hina. Mai hoohaule ia mea. Ua naha, ua hai. Mai manao ia. E hele mai e kokua ia'u. E w^ehe ae i ka puka. Eia ka maikai loa. E lawe aku i keia. Ua keakea ia ke ala. E waiho iwaho o ka puka. E aha ana oe? E imi ana au i ka wahi. 08 II.VWAIIAN PHKASES. What is the difficulty? This is my thought. What did you come for ? Here it is. I do not know. I cannot tell. It is wrong. It is not right. It is right. Take this back. I don't like it. Speak plain. It is not so. Bring it here. Whose book is this ? Whose hat is this ? Where is my fan ? Is my umbrella there ? He struck me with a stick. He fisted me. Light the lamp. It is good for nothing. Who says so V I suppose so. Get up quick. Put on your jacket. What boy is this ? What tree is this ? Do it now. Where did you get it ? Where do you live ? When will you come ? When can you do it? I*will do it to-morrow. I thank you, sir. Bring me a chair. Heaha ka mea pilikia? Eia kuu manao I liele mfii nei oe i ke aha? Eia iho no ia. Aole au i iko. Ao'e e hiki ia'u ke hai. Ua hewa ia Aole pono ia. Ua pono no ia. E hoihoi aku i keia. Aole au makemake ia. E olelo akaka mai. Aole pela ia. E homai ianei. Na wai keia buke 't No wai keia papale ? Auhea kuu peahi ? Aia ilaila kuu mamalu? Hahau mai ia ia'u me ka laau Ua kui mai keia ia'u. E kuni i ke kukui. He mea ole ia. Owai la ke olelo pela? Pela kuu manao. E ala oe, e wild. E komo oe i kou lakeke. Owai keia keiki? Heaha keia laau? E hana ia ano. Mahea kahi i loaa'i ia oe? Mahea kou wahi e noho nei Ahea la oe e hele mai ? I Ahea la oe e hana ia V j E hana no au i ka la a2>opo. I Aloha ia oe, e ka h?tku. i Homai i noho no'u. NA Ol.ELO KIREKE. DO He is dead. It is a bargain. Wait, I am busy. I am eDgaged. He is uot at home. He is asleep. In an hour he will awake. I am hungry Come and eat Are you ready V I am sleepy. My money has dropped. My property is gone. His gain is lost. Come, go with me. Has your father got well? Let u^ play ball. May I go out? H you want to go. They are both good. You cannot catch me. You run too fast. I am very tired. Can he read V Don't hurt him. 1 have a sore hand. Get out of the way. How do you know? What are you looking for? I have no money. He is a rich man. 1 will live with him. He will not be angry. The food is all gone. We have no lish Ua make ia | Ua holo ke kuai. Alia, ua pilikia au. Ua lilo au i ka hana. Aole ia ma ka hale. Ua hiamoe ia. A ha I a ka horaala mai ia. Ua pololi au. E hole mai e ai. Ua makaukaujjanei oe? Ua make hiamoe au. Ua haule kuu*dala. Ua lilo kuu waiwai. Ua poho kona loaa. Ina, 6 hele pu kaua. Ua ola anei kou raakua- kaue? E kini popo kakou. E ae mai e puka au ma- waho ? A i makemake oe e hele. Ua pono laua a elua. Aole oe hiki ke hopu ia'u. Ke holo mama loa nei oe. Ua luhi loa wau. Hiki anei iaia ke heluhelu Mai hoeha aku iaia. He lima eha ko'u. E kaawale. Pehea kou ike? E imi ana oe i ke aha? Aohe a'u da la iki. ir^ kanakajwaiwai ia. E noho no au me ia. Aole kela e huhu mai. Ua pau loa ka ai. Aole a kakou ia. 100 HAWAHAN PHRASES, It rains hard. Shut the window. There is no oil. I have not seen it. What did he say 't Don't stay long I have waited long for you. Don't make a noise. It is not enough. It is sufficient. Stop now. I cannot endure it. "Wash your hands. Don't be lazy. Don't bother me. Try again. Go and help him. Do not be afraid. He has gone to Hawaii. He has returned home. He was born at Maui. I have two horses. They are in the pasture. Where shall I put it ? How many eggs are here? Some are good, some bad. Don't spill the milk. What did you strike him for? U rained last night. This is hard work. He looks like his father. They are of one mind. He loves his wife. Ke ua uui nei. E pani i ka puka aniani. Aohe aila. Aole au i ike ia mea. Ileahakanaiolelomai nei i Mai noho loa aku. Ua kali loa au ia oe. Mai walaan. Aole ia i lawa. Ua nui; ua oki. Ua oki ano. Aole vvau e hoomanawa- nui ia mea. E holoi i na lima ou. Mai Diolowa oe. Mai hoopilikia m'u. E hoao hou. E hole a kokua iaia. Mai makau oe. Ua bala ia i Hawaii. Ua hoi ia i ka hale. Ua hanau ia ma Maui. He mau lio elua ko'u. Aia no laua make kula. Mahea au e waiho ai ia ? Ehia na huamoa raaanei? Uamaikai kahi,uainokahi Mai hanini i ka waiu. Heaha kau i kui aku ai iaia? He ua i ka po nei. He nana liihi keia. Ua ku ia i kona makua- kane Hookahi o lakou man no. Ua aloha ia i kana wahine. NA OLELO KIKEKR. 101 Ske dresses in fine clothes llow much did voii give for it? Where have you been ? The milk is mixed with water ? Put on your shoes. Go and change this dollar Here are four quarters. I want two reals. Why did you not come before ? This is not done right. The salt is almost gone. He is an imprudent man. I am not sure. I will go this evening. That is the worst of all. Come some other time. Here is a butterfly. The cat has caughta mouse You may return to-day. I have cut my finger. I have seen this before. Put it on the table. Hang it on the tree. Hang the clothes out to dry Keep your hands clean. Tell John to water. get some Ke hoaahu nei ia i na lole maikai. Heaha kau i uku aku ai ia mea? I hea^ aku nei oe V Ua paipuia ka waiu me ka wai. E komo oe i kou mau ka- maa. E hele e wa wahi i keia dala. Eia na hapaha eha. Makemake au i na hapa- walu elua. No ke aha kou hele ole mai mamua? Aole i hana pono ia keia. Uakokoke pau kapaakai. He kanaka hilahila ole ia. Aole i maopopo ia'u. Ehele ana au i keia ahiahi. O keia ka ino loa o na mea a pau. E hele mai i kahi manawa e ae. Eia he pulelehua. Ua hoj^u ke owaui ka iole Pono e hoi oe i keia la. Ua moku ia'u kuu mana- manalima. Ua ike au i keia mamua. E kau ia ma ka papaaina. E kauia malunao kalaau E kaulai i na lole. E malama a maemae na lima on. E i aku ia loane e kii i wai. 102 HAWAIIAN PHUASES. Try to do it well. Which is best, this or that What month is this ? What is the day of the month? What day of the week is it This is too large. That is too small. This garment fits me. Are you not ashamed ? Are yon two married ? Carry this note to Mr. **^ I think so too. Don't work in the sun. Do you know him? Mind your own business. I don't think so. I don't believe it. It is dark. You are in my light. My hand shakes. My book is torn. That is the road for you. What are you laughing at? Is this for me ? Carry this child in. Lock the door. There are but a few left. He was here just now. It is not finished. Put them a little apart. Do it over again. IT hooikaika e hana ia a pono. O ka mea hea ka maikai, i keia paha, o kela paha? Owai keia malama? O ka la hea keia o ka ma- lama ? O ka la hea keia o ka he- bedoma V He nui loa keia. He nuku loa kela. Ua pilipono keia lole ia'u. Aole oe i hilahila ? Ua mareia anei olua ? E lawe i keia pepa ia Mi. *^' Ke manao like nei hoi au. Mai hana oe ma ka la. Ua ike oe iaia? E manao oe ma kau hana Aole au i manao pela. Aole au i manao he oiaio. Ua poeleele. Ua poeleele au ia oe. Ke ku nei oe i kuu ma- lamalama. Ke haalulu nei kuu lima. Ua haehaeia kuu buke. O kela ke alanui nou. E akaaka ana oe i ke aha? Na'u anei^keia? Elaweikeia keiki maloko E hoopaa i ka puka i ke ki He kakaikahi e koe. Maanei iho nei oia. Aole ia i paa i ka hanaia. K waiho okoa iki ae. E hana hou aku. NA OLEO KIKEKE. 108 His sickuess is no better He looks well. Don't touch that. Be careful, lest it fall. It has always been thus. He has a oad cough. He has a fever. He has recovered. That is an orphan. I will help you work. Let me see it. Show it to me. Tell me, whose it is? what a curiosity ! Who gave it to vou? Can it walk? No, it creeps. Who is your employer '/ Don't trouble me. What is the meaning of — Do not so. Do not thus. Let us ride on horseback. A carriage is ready. Tell me now. 1 am afraid to tell. Make haste back. Do you know what you do? What sort of a man is he? A banana is sweet. Some oranges are sour. Medicine is sickening. This is different from that They are not at all alike. Mv father is dead. Aole i maha iki kona mai. He maikai ia ke ikeia'ku, Mai hoopa aku ia mea. E malama, o haule ia. Pela mau no ia. He kunu nui kona. He mai joiva kona. Ua ola kona mai. He keiki makua ole kela. E kokua au ia oe i ka hana Inane. E hoike mai ia'u. E hai mai ia'u. nawai keia? Nani ka mea milimili ! Nawai ia i haawi mai ia oe? E hiki no ia ke hele? Aole, ke kolo nei no. Me wai oe e hana nei ? Mai hoopilikia mai ia'r# Heaha ke ano o — ? Mai hana oe pela. Penei e hana'i. E holo Ho kakou. Ua makaukau ke kaa. E hai mai ia'u ano. Makau no au ke hai. E hoi koke mai. Ua ike oe i kau e hana nei Heaha ke ano oia kanaka? He mea ono ka maia. Ua awahia kekahi mau alani. He mea liliha ka laau. He okoa keia, a he okoa kela. Aole i like iki laua. i Ua make kuu makiiakane 104 HAWAIIAK PHRASES. My mother is gone away. 1 am alone in the house I am very lonely. Will you come and stay with me? He is a fine|boy. That is an obedient girl. It is very warm to-day. What do you think of this It is very strange, I think. It is of no great use. I have forgotten. Stay^here w^hile I go. When does the ship sail ? At some hour to-morrow. He visits here sometimes. What is Ids business ? He is a merchant. He has a large family. His eldest son is married. He lives in^a large house. There are shade trees about. A high si one wall encloses his farm. There are woods on the mountain. I'here are fruit trees plant- ed. They are all in fruit The cattle are in the pas- ture. Ua hele kuumakuwahine Owau wale no ma ka haie Ua mebameha loa wau. E hele mai oe, e noho me au? He keikikane maikai ia. He kaikamahine hoolohe kela. He la mehana loa keia. Heaha kou raanao i keia? He mea e keia i kuu rcanao Ao'ne nui o kona pono. Ua poina ia'u. E noho oe maanei i kuu hele. Ahea holo ka moku? I kekahi hora o k a la apoj)0 CJa hele mai no iai kekahi manawa. Heaha kana oihana ? He oihana kalepa kana. He ohana nui kona. U a mareia kana hiapo kane E noho ana ia ma ka hale nui. He mau laau malum alu a puni. He pa pohaku kiekie e hoo- puni ana i kona aina. He ululaau ma ke kuahiwi Ua kanuia na laau hua. E hua ana lakou a pau. Ma ka pa kula na holo- liolona. NA OLELO KIKEKE. 105 I Beautiful flowers grow in ' the garden. How long will you begone Is it not finished? Do it as I tell you. Do not mind w hat he says I have taken physic. What is your sickness ? A severe headache. Are you better now V J shall sleep well to-night. I am at w ork in the gar- den. Your hoe is broken. Will you dine with us V 1 will coDxe to-morrow. Or the day after perhaps. What man is that ? I see him for the first time He is only pretending. No; he is in earnest. Is it high water, or low ? The moon is in full to night She will be in an eclipse. It is eclipsed by the shad- ow of the earth falling upon the mojn. That explains it. Two and five are how many The bait is eaten up. Of what nation are you ? From what country are you E uln ana na pua nani ma ka pakanu. Peliea ka loihi o ton nalo anaV Aole i paa i ka hanaia V E hana e like me ka'u olelo ana. Mai manao i kana olelo ana Ua ai no ati i ka laaulapaau Heaha kou mai? He nalulu nui. Ua maha anei oe? E hiamoe lea au i keia po. E hana ana an id a ka pa kanu. Ua haki kau ho. E ai oe me makou i ke awake a V I ka la apopo e hole mai au A i kela la aku paha. Owai kela kanaka ? Akahi no au a ike iaia. Ke hoomea wale nei no ia. Aole, he nana io no kana. He kai piha anei, he kai make paha? He mahinapoepoe i keiapo K pouli ana ia. Ua pouli ia i ke aka o ka honua e hauleana malu- na o ka mahina. Oia ka mea e hoomoakaka ai. Elua me elima, ehia? Ua pau Ua maunu i ka aiia Owai kou lahuikanaka? Mai ka aina hea mai oe ? 106 HAWAIIAN PHRVSES. Who is your king ? Is he a good man V Is he a soldier? Are the people living in peace? He is a respectable man. He guides his horse well. Who is to blame. It is not his fault. I condemn no one. It won't be long. That is his concern. This boy is all for play. Go find out the meaning. Take the eggs one by one. The vessel is out of sight. Ho w was this pi ate bro k en He cares only for money. This cost me seven dollars To-morrow, we enter the house. What is the reason ? Thero is no proper cause. He always finds iault. He has no love for us. Is your new house done ? In a month I shall go. I bathe every day. Mind what you are doing He has ten thousand dol- lars. Owai ko oukou moi? He kanaka hoopono anei ia He alii koa anei ? 1^ nolio maluhia ana na kanaka? He kanaka i mahaloia. Ua holo pono ia i kona lio Owai ka mea i hewa? Aole ia o kona hala. A ole au e hoahe wa i kekahi Aole ia e lohi ana Nona no ia wahi. Ma ka paani wale nokeia keiki. E hele e imi i ke ano. E law^e pakahi i na huamoa Ua nalo aku la ka moku. Pehea ka naha ana o keia pa? R manao wale ana ia i ke dala. Ua uku au i keia i na dala ehiku. A popo komo makou i ka hale. Heaha ke kumu ? Aohe kumu kupono. E imi ha' a raau ana ia. Aohe ona aloha ia kakoii. Ua paa anei kou hale hou A hala ka malama, e hele no au. Ke auau nei au i na la a pau. E malama i kau e liana nei He umi tausani ana mau dala. KA OLELO KIKEKE. 107 Do this first, then that. I have found what it means What have you been do- ing to-day V I have been writing to my father. What o'clock is it ? When shall we settle ac- counts ? I am indebted to you. I have brought you some money. Who made this hat ? Here is the maker's name He is a skillful workman. Comb your hair. Shave your beard, "prepare for church. The bell rings. The dog barks. The people assemble. The wind blows. The tide rises. The stream flows. The sun is hot. The cloud is rising. The sun is setting. It is out of sight. It lises again in the morn- ing. How will you be if I cro away ? I am sad at the thought. You may not come again. E hana mua i keia, alaila i kela. Ua Icaa ia'u kona ano. Ua hana oe i ke aha i keia laV Ua palapala aku an i kuu makuakane. O ka hora hea keia ? Ahea kaua hooponopono i na palapala waiwai ? Ua aie an ia oe. T"a lawe mai au i na dala nau. Nawai i hana keia papale? Kia ka inoa o ka mea hana. He kanaka hana akamai ia E kahi i kuu lauoho. E kahi i kou umiumi. E hoomakaukau no ka ha- lawai. Ke kani nei ka bele. Ke aoa nei ka ilio. E akoakoa ana na kanaka. Ke puhi nei ka makani. E piha mai ana ke kai. Ke kahe nei ka wai. Ke wele mai nei ka la. Ke ea mai nei ke ao. E napoo ana l-* • f^K . rk\