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Kalakala native game
Kalakala native game












kalakala native game

La Day or light, in distinction from po, darkness. abbreviations use Roman numerals for month to avoid confusion: 10/vi/02 6/10/02. format for date in Hawaiian: day/month/year: 11 Iune 2002. Latter-Day Saints lit., saint people of these last days. The day the Lord rose Easter (Protestant). Like the sun sunny, that is, warm haalele o Poleahu i kona kapa hau, lalau like lakou i ke kapa la. e., a drought ka la nui, a great drought heat warmth. The sun he mea e malamalama ai i ke ao, ke alii o ka malamalama, that which gives light to day, the king of light. spelling of lae la lae, syllables repeated in songs at ends of verses to mark time and for gay effect. Lā₁₀ - common refrain in songs, as in EM 90. Lā₉ - sixth note on the musical scale, la. Kesa kesa lā - extra extra large, XXL (clothing size) Ua kanaka lā - that aforementioned person Pehea lā - I don't know somehow So how! (in answer to a question with pehea that. Ke (verb) lā - denoting present tense at a distance from the speaker. Ā laʻa lā - see laʻa₂, Serves you right! I told you so!.Į (verb) lā - similar to e (verb) nei, except that lā indicates action away.Įia lā - same as eia ala, here, here it is you over there, you. Īia lā - There! I told you so! There it is! occurring after both nouns and verbs, and as the last part of the.

kalakala native game

Lā₅ - each of two cross sticks holding corners of the dip net called ʻupena ʻākiʻikiʻi. one of the bony spines supporting the membrane of a fish's fin. Iʻa ʻulaʻula lā kea - white-marked goldfish. a daily allowance for living expenses while traveling in connection. Puka lā - to come out daily, as a newspaper. Nehinei ā ia lā aku - day before yesterday Lā paʻahao - days of labor required of tenants. Lā maka kanaka - holiday festive day on which people gathered for parties and celebrations. Lā kulāia - Day of celebration in honor of a chief. Lā kōʻele - days of labor required of tenants. Lā huikala - Day of purification ceremonies. Lā hoʻomanaʻo - Day of commemoration, anniversary day. 27.62) day before the taboo day, hence Saturday. Lā hoʻokahakaha - holiday on which everyone dresses up, enjoys sports, parties.

kalakala native game

spelling of lā hoʻāno, Holy day, day of worship. Lā anoano - person presiding over the game of kilu. lit., instrument (for) sucking solar energy. puffs of gas which gently drift above the surface of the. Pua nānā lā - the common sunflower ( Helianthus annuus), a coarse annual herb, 1 to 4.5 m. Pāpaʻa lā - sunburned, tanned parched, dried up by the sun. Pale lā - see ʻaila pale lā, sunscreen, the lotion. Mai ka lā hiki ā ka lā kau - from sunrise to sunset (a whole day or whole life span)

kalakala native game

Kaulaʻi lā - to sun, bleach in the sun sun bath to talk too much of family and ancestors (cf. spelling of ʻili pāpaʻa, sunburned or tanned skin. gigantic waves of gas which roll across the surface of the sun. lit., ointment (to) protect (against) sun. Lā hiki - eastern sun, rising sun eastern. Lā-₃ third person, in the dual and plural pronouns only, lāua and lākou. Lā-₂ short for lau₃, sheet surface blade. with k- of the following word omitted: lāʻalo for lau kalo, taro leaf lāʻī for lau kī, ti leaf lāʻō for lau kō, sugar-cane leaf. Laa laae laah laai laak laal laam laan laao laap laau laaw laba lada lae laea laeh laek lael laem laen laeo laep laeu laew laha lahe lahi laho lahu lai laia laie laik lail laim lain laio laip lais laka lake laki lako laku lala lale lali lalo lalu lama lame lami lamo lamu lana lani lano lanu lao laoa laok laol laon laos laow lapa lape lapi lapo lapu laru lati lato lau laua laud laue lauh laui lauk laul laum laun lauo laup lauu lauw lawa lawe














Kalakala native game