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how to say this house in hawaiian
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You can say "this house" in Hawaiian as either:
- kēia hale — (kēia = "this" [near the speaker], hale = "house")
- ka hale kēia — (using the definite article ka; literal order "the house this")
Pronunciation: kēia hale ≈ "keh-EE-ah hah-leh" (often smoothed to "keh-ya hah-leh").
Note: kēnā hale = "that house" (near you); kēlā hale = "that house over there."
- kēia hale — (kēia = "this" [near the speaker], hale = "house")
- ka hale kēia — (using the definite article ka; literal order "the house this")
Pronunciation: kēia hale ≈ "keh-EE-ah hah-leh" (often smoothed to "keh-ya hah-leh").
Note: kēnā hale = "that house" (near you); kēlā hale = "that house over there."
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