Ikaika
Koʻu papa pukikī mua (My first portuguese lesson) Inā heluhelu ʻoe i kaʻu kākau ʻana, kākau ihola ma koʻu ʻōlelo maoli ʻoia hoʻi ka ʻōlelo Hawaiʻi. A laila unuhi ma lalo i maopopo iā ʻoe. Ua maikaʻi nō kēia papa. Aʻo maila i ka pīʻāpā no ka ʻōlelo pukikī a laila ho'omaka i ka hoʻolauna iaʻu iho me koʻu inoa a me ka nīnau ʻana i ka inoa ia haʻi, no hea ma, he aha koʻu ʻoihana. Aʻo maila i nā paniinoa I = Eu, You = você, He = Ele, She = Ela, We = Nós, You (plural) = Vocês, They (male) = Eles, They (female) = Elas. Ma hope, ua hoʻopaʻa i nā gender o nā lāhui ma o ka haʻawina i hoʻokamaʻāina i kēia ʻano manaʻo. If you are reading my entry, I write in my native language which is Hawaiian and then I translate below for you to understand. This class was great. I learned the alphabet in portuguese and then started some self introduction lessons, starting with my name, How to spell my name using the portuguese alphabet, where I'm from, and what is my occupation. I learned the pronouns which were I = Eu, You = você, He = Ele, She = Ela, We = Nós, You (plural) = Vocês, They (male) = Eles, They (female) = Elas. After, we went through an exercise to familiarize myself with the gender specific words.
18 de set de 2015 15:20
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Maika'i loa kou mana'o.
22 de fevereiro de 2016
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