
Kahikahealani Wight
Author of Learn Hawaiian at Home
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Includes a no-nonsense Pronunciation Guide. For example: "The mark like an upside-down apostrophe (') is called an 'okina. It marks a glottal stop. It shows that there is a break in the word, as when you say "oh-oh".
Definition: 'auhea | where (often used as a poetic way of calling the attention of the person being addressed; frequent opening line of songs) ['Auhea wale 'oe, e ku'u pua? Where are you, my beloved flower?]
Definition: 'auhea | where (often used as a poetic way of calling the attention of the person being addressed; frequent opening line of songs) ['Auhea wale 'oe, e ku'u pua? Where are you, my beloved flower?]
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