< Hawaiian
Numbers
Nā Helu
- 0 'ole
- 1 'ekahi
- 2 'elua
- 3 'ekolu
- 4 'ehā
- 5 'elima
- 6 'eono
- 7 'ehiku
- 8 'ewalu
- 9 'eiwa
- 10 'umi
- 11 'umikūmākahi (10 + 1)
- 12 'umikūmālua (10 + 2)
- 13 'umikūmākolu (10 + 3)
- You may notice that you write the tens place number (umi), then kūmā (the adding word), then the ones place number without the 'e- prefix. This rule is always the same.
- 14 'umikūmāhā
- 15 'umikūmālima
- 16 'umikūmāono
- 17 'umikūmāhiku
- 18 'umikūmāwalu
- 19 'umikūmāiwa
- 20 iwakālua
- Again, same rule.
- 21 iwakāluakūmākahi (20 + 1)
- 22 iwakāluakūmālua (20 + 2)
- 23 iwakāluakūmākolu (20 + 3)
- You've got the hang of it...
- 30 kanakolu
- 40 kanahā
- 50 kanalima
- 60 kanaono
- 70 kanahiku
- 80 kanawalu
- 90 kanaiwa
- 100 ho'okahi hanele (or ho'okahi haneli)
- 126 ho'okahi hanele iwakāluakūmāono
- 173 ho'okahi hanele kanahikukūmākolu
- 200 'elua hanele
- 300 'ekolu hanele
School Materials
Nā 'Ikamu o Ke Kula
Hawaiian | English |
---|---|
Ke Kula | School |
Ke Kulanui | College |
Ka Pākaukau | Desk |
Ka Pepa | Paper |
Ka Penikala | Pencil |
Ka Hulu Kākau/Ka Peni | Pen |
Ka Puke | Book |
Ke Uaki | Clock |
Ka Papa | Class |
Ke Kumu | Teacher |
Ka Haumana | Student |
Occupations
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