21 Mokuna 21 What to expect 1 nānā hou nā Mokuna 11 amp 12 2 Pule kahikolu 3 Nā kaʻI articles 4 ka and ke rule Keao 5 Hua ID: 816570
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Slide1
ʻŌlelo
kahua
:
Mokuna
2.1
Slide2Mokuna
2.1: What to expect
1.
nānā
hou
(
nā
Mokuna
1.1 &
1.2)
2.
Pule
kahikolu
3.
Nā
kaʻI
(articles)
4.
ka
and
ke
rule (K-e-a-o)
5. Hua
ʻōlelo
hou
mokuna
2.1
6.
Haʻawina
Pili
HOme
Slide3E
nānā
Hou kākou…
Mokuna
1.1
Oli
Aloha
Hua
ʻōlelo
Hoʻolohe
,
nānā
,
hoʻopili
,
ʻōlelo
,
hana
Noho
,
kū
,
ʻakaʻaka
,
uē
Pehea
?
Maikaʻi
,
hauʻoli
,
pōloli
,
ʻoluʻolu
,
ola
Slide4E
nānā
Hou kākou…
Mokuna
1.2
Hua
ʻōlelo
Au,
ʻoe
, (
ʻo
ia
)
Hoʻolauna
ʻO
wai
kou
inoa
?
ʻO
____
koʻu
inoa
.
No
hea
mai
ʻoe
? No ______
mai
au.
Pehea
ʻoe
? _______ au
. Mahalo.
Slide5Pule
Kahikolu
ksbe.edu
b
logs.ksbe.edu
Ma
ka
inoa
o
ka
makua
,
(a me)
ke
keiki
, a me
ka
ʻuhane
hemolele
.
ʻĀmene
.
Slide6Nā
KaʻI (Articles)Ka
- The
Ke
- The
Nā
- The (plural)
Koʻu
- My
Kou - Your
Kona -
His/Her
Kēia - This Kēlā - That (far)Kēnā - That (near)
Ka
pua
Nā pua
Your teacher – Kou
kumu
My student –
Koʻu
haumāna
His chair – Kona
noho
That (far) table –
Kēlā
pākaukau
That (near) house –
Kēnā
hale
This school –
Kēia
kula
Slide7Ka
and
Ke RuleKE AO
Which word do we use for “the”?
Ka
or
Ke
?
K-E-A-O
Ke
K E A O
Ka
I U H L M N P W ʻ*E makaʻala…there are rule breakers.
Slide8Kuisa
Fill in the blanks with the correct word for “the” -
ka or ke:________ haʻawina
________
ʻanakē
________
penikala
________
kumu
________
ʻaina
awakea
________ hoa aloha
________
ʻōpala
________ ola________ aloha
________ poʻo kumu
Slide9Hua
ʻŌlelo
Hou Mokuna 2.1
Nā
Kikino
(Nouns):
Hale – house, building
Haumāna
– student
ʻĪlio
– dog
Kāne
– man, husbandKeʻena – office Keiki – child, boyKaikamahine
– girl
Kula – school
Kumu – teacher Kupuna – grandparent, ancestor
Makua – parent Noho – chair Pākaukau – table
Pōpoki
– cat
Wahine
– woman, wife
Slide10Haʻawina
Pili
HOmeE unuhi. (Translate.)My husband – Kēia kula –
Your wife –
His child –
That (near) grandparent –
This chair –
The dog –
Koʻu
keʻena
–
The cats –
Her student – Nā hale – That (far) parent – The girl – The teachers – This building – Haʻawina Pili Home
Slide11For our next
ʻŌlelo
Kahua class, be mākaukau…
…with your haʻawina pili home.
...to take a kuisa on nā hua ʻōlelo hou - nā kaʻi (articles) and nā kikino (nouns).
Mahalo
A hui
hou