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Hawaiian
Point added for a correct answer:
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Ignore the questions' coefficients:
1
In the sentence, "Aloha Awakea Kākou," how many people are you talking to?
one person
two or more people
three or more people
a child under the age of 7
2
In the sentence, "Aloha Awakea Kākou," what time of day is it?
night/evening
afternoon
noontime
morning
3
What is the litteral translation of "Aloha"?
Family
Love
God
Earth
4
Flower
5
School
6
Little
7
Kaumaha
8
Ka Wahine
9
Pehea ʻoe?
10
Mark all the sentences that are
NOT
grammatically correct:
Aia 'au ma ke ka'a.
Aia ke kumu ma ke kula.
Pupuka ke kāne.
Ma'i ka 'oe.
Aia ke keiki nani me ke wahine nani.
Aia ke keiki pupuka o ka 'ohana i ka hale.
'O wai 'kou inoa?
Nui ka pua.
Nani au.
Ma'i 'o ia.
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