Huli | Search «i»: He 43 i loaʻa | Found 43.
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pākuʻina kauhope | suffixʻī
1. nvi. To say, speak, suppose; saying.
- Examples:
- ʻĪ ihola ke Akua (Kin. 1.3), God said.
- He ʻī mai kāu e ō hele mai hoʻi nā keiki, you would think the children would come.
- References:
- PPN kii .
2. n. Supreme, great, best (frequently a part of names, as Kaʻīimamao (KL. title), the supreme one at a distance; ʻĪlālāʻole, supreme without branches).
- Examples:
- ʻO kela nō ka ʻī, that is the best.
- References:
- Cf. ʻīʻī #1.
4. Interjection of scorn, used idiomatically.
- Examples:
- No hea ke aʻo ʻana i ka hula? I ka ʻī! Where learn the hula? Much [she] knows about it! Stuff and nonsense!
5. n. The letter “i”.
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1. Particle marking direct and indirect object, agent, source (indefinite), instrument, causation. To, towards, at, in, on, by, because of, for, due to, by means of. (After loaʻa-type words i marks the agent. Before pronouns, the interrogative wai, who, names of people, and sometimes before names of places and titles of songs or stories, i is replaced by iā.)
2. Particle preceding subordinate verbs and marking completed or past action and state or condition; sometimes the anaphoric ai follows the verb or verb phrase.
- References:
- Gram. 5.2.
- PCP i .
3. Particle preceding subordinate verbs and marking imperative/exhortative mood and purpose.
- References:
- Gram. 5.4.
4. conjunction, If.
- Examples:
- Ā i ʻino mai ke koko, pau pū ka hale i ka ʻino, if the blood is bad, the house is at the same time bad.
- References:
- Gram. 11.1.
5. conjunction, While, at the time that, when, no sooner than, as soon as (replaced by iā in the same contexts as i #1).
- Examples:
- I ka makua kāne nō a make, pau ke kālā i ka lū ʻia, no sooner had the father died than the money was squandered.
- References:
- Gram. 11.1.
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hua hōʻailona | abbreviation / ʻI /hua hōʻailona, Abbreviation for ʻili (area).
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adv. When; while; if.
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papani | pronoun / I /au, wau, owau.
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s. Name of the papaia fruit and tree.
See II.
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/ I /v., To beget, as a father.
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v. To speak; to say, in connection with the thing spoken or said. Kin. 1:3 and 20.
2. To address one; to make a speech to one; often SYN. with olelo. Kin. 3:1. I mai la ia i ka wahine, he said to the woman (after this follows what was said.)
3. To say within one's self. Kanl. 18:21.
4. To pronounce a single word, as a signal. Lunk. 12:6.
5. To give an appellation, and SYN. with kapa. Isa. 32:5. To designate the name of a person. Oih. 9:36.
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with an apostrophe before it, is a contraction after a of the preceding word, for ai; as, malaila kahi i waihoia'i ka waiwai, for waihoia ai.
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1. A sign. 1st. Of the imperfect tense of verbs.
2. A sign of the subjunctive mood; a contraction of ina.
3. As a sign of a tense, it often has the meaning of a potential; that; as, ua hai aku au i lohe oukou, I have spoken that you might hear. See Gram. § 209, subj. mood, 4th form.
4. The sign of the imperative mood, passive in certain cases; as i kukui, i wai, i noho, bring a lamp, water, &c.
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conj. If; that; a contraction perhaps of ina.
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adj. Stingy.
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prep. To; towards; in; at; unto; by; for; in respect of; above; more than; on account of, &c.
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has a variety of significations, and is used for a variety of purposes.
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is the medium of communication between an active transitive verb or a verb of motion and its object. See Gram. § 105, p. 49, d and e; also. Gram. Syntax, Rule 19. Before proper names of persons and pronouns, the i becomes ia. See note Gram. p. 49.
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the third letter of the Hawaiian alphabet. Its sound is that of ee in English, or that of the French i.
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ʻaʻano | stative verb / ī /adj., Stingy; close; niggardly.
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/ ī /1. v., To speak; to say, in connection with the thing spoken or said.
2. v., To address one; to make a speech to one.
3. v., To give an appellation; to designate a name.
4. v., To adopt, as a child.
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/ ī /1. preposition, To; towards.
2. preposition, In; at; unto.
3. preposition, By; for; in respect of.
4. preposition, Above; more than; on account of. (Used before common nouns.)
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kikino | noun / ī /n., The name of a select class or company of soldiers under Kamehameha I.
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/ ī /1. A sign of the imperfect tense of verbs.
2. A sign of the subjunctive mood, being a contraction of ina.
3. A sign of the potential mood; that; as: Ua hai aku au i lohe oukou; I have spoken that you might hear.
4. A sign of the imperative mood, with the verb (to bring) understood. I kukui; (bring) a lamp.
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kikino | noun / ī /The fourth letter in the Hawaiian alphabet.
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/ ī /conj., [A contraction of ina.] If; that.
ʻi
Interjection of scorn, used idiomatically.
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/ I /pa. owau.
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aŭ, wăŭ.
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sign of imperfect tense, potential, and imperative moods.
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to, towards, in, etc., and connecting verb with object.
‘i
to speak, say.
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the third letter of the Hawaiian alphabet. Its sound is that of ee in English, or that of the French i. I, when following active verbs or verbs of motion it stands before the objective case and points it out as the object of the verb. Before pronouns it becomes ia; it has no influence distinct from the verb. I, prep. it has a variety of significations ana is used for a variety of purposes; to, towards, in, at, unto, by, for, in respect of, above, more than, on account of. I, adv. when, while. I, conj. if, that, a contraction perhaps of ina. I, sign of the imperfect tense of verbs, also the sign of imperative passive in certain cases, as; i kukui, i wai, &C. I, v. to speak, to call, to name, to call for one, to invite as a guest, i aku la ia he said, i mai la he spake. I, contracted for ai; as malaila kahi i waihoia’i ka waiwai.
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, when following active verbs or verbs of motion it stands before the objective case and points it out as the object of the verb. Before pronouns it becomes ia; it has no influence distinct from the verb.
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, prep. it has a variety of significations ana is used for a variety of purposes; to, towards, in, at, unto, by, for, in respect of, above, more than, on account of.
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, adv. when, while.
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, conj. if, that, a contraction perhaps of ina.
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, sign of the imperfect tense of verbs, also the sign of imperative passive in certain cases, as; i kukui, i wai, &C.
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, v. to speak, to call, to name, to call for one, to invite as a guest, i aku la ia he said, i mai la he spake.
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, contracted for ai; as malaila kahi i waihoia’i ka waiwai.
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name of a particular kapu relating to females.
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i. To; on; at; in (PE).
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