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what is that woman in hawaiian
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Do you mean how to say "that woman" in the Hawaiian language? Depending on which "that" you mean, Hawaiian uses different demonstratives:
- kēia wahine — "this woman" (near the speaker) — pronunciation approx. keh-EH-ah wah-HEE-neh
- kēnā wahine — "that woman" (near the listener / just mentioned) — approx. keh-NAH wah-HEE-neh
- kēlā wahine — "that woman" (over there) — approx. keh-LAH wah-HEE-neh
- ka wahine — "the woman" — approx. kah wah-HEE-neh
The macron (kahakō) over the e (kē) indicates a long vowel. Want example sentences or audio pronunciation?
- kēia wahine — "this woman" (near the speaker) — pronunciation approx. keh-EH-ah wah-HEE-neh
- kēnā wahine — "that woman" (near the listener / just mentioned) — approx. keh-NAH wah-HEE-neh
- kēlā wahine — "that woman" (over there) — approx. keh-LAH wah-HEE-neh
- ka wahine — "the woman" — approx. kah wah-HEE-neh
The macron (kahakō) over the e (kē) indicates a long vowel. Want example sentences or audio pronunciation?
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