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        | so that the meat doesn’t get dry |  
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        | ke pūlehu mākou i ka manini |  
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        | scared that (you) 	will get sick |  
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        | It can be cooked  pūlehu style. |  
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        | E kali ʻoe a hōʻea aʻe au. |  
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        | or else the fish will die |  
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        | so that the fish will die |  
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        | Ua noho au i mua i lohe au i nā mea a pau. |  
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        | I sat in front so that I could hear everything. |  
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        | E kanu ana au i ke kumu kukui i loaʻa ka malu ma ʻaneʻi. |  
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        | I am going to plant a kukui tree so that there will be shade here. |  
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        | E waiho ʻoe i ka mea ʻai i loko o ka imu no ʻelima hola i moʻa pono. |  
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        | Leave the food in the imu for five hours so that it will get good and done. |  
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        | E kūʻoe i luna i ʻike aku mākou i ke ʻano o kou lole. |  
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        | Stand up so that we can see what your clothes look like. |  
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        | Hana mākou me kēia i paʻa ka ʻiʻo. |  
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        | We (incl.) do this so that the meat will be firm. |  
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        | Hana mākou me kēia i palupalu ka ʻiʻo. |  
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        | We (incl.) do this so that the meat will be tender. |  
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        | Hana mākou me kēia i hemo ka ʻiʻo. |  
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        | We (incl.) do this so that the meat will be loose. |  
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        | Hana mākou me kēia i moʻa ka ʻiʻo. |  
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        | We (incl.) do this so that the meat will be cooked. |  
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        | Hana mākou me kēia i hohono ʻole ka ʻiʻo. |  
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        | We (incl.) do this so that the meat will not be smelly. |  
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        | Hana mākou me kēia i ʻai ʻole ʻia ka ʻiʻo e ka ʻïlio. |  
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        | We (incl.) do this so that the meat will not be eaten by the dog. |  
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        | ʻAʻohe ona haʻi mai ke hele ʻo ia i ka lawaiʻa. |  
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        | He doesn’t tell us if he goes fishing. |  
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        | He peʻe ʻo Kaʻili ke nānā mai ka malihini. |  
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        | Kaʻili hides whenever a stranger looks at him. |  
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        | Naʻu nō e hele i ka haleküʻai nona, ke ʻono ʻo ia i ka pipi kaula. |  
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        | I’m the one who goes to the store for him whenever he gets a craving for pipi kaula. |  
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        | Ma mua, ke hele mākou i kahakai, ua lawe mākou i ka halepeʻa. |  
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        | Before, when we went to the beach, we used to take a tent along. |  
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        | E haʻi mai ʻoe iaʻu ke maʻi hou ʻo ia. |  
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        | Tell me when he gets sick again. |  
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        | E haʻi mai ʻoe iaʻu ke ʻike ʻoe i kekahi mea. |  
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        | Tell me if you see something. |  
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        | E haʻi mai ʻoe iaʻu ke loaʻa ka iʻa iā ʻoe. |  
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        | Tell me when you get the fish. |  
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        | E haʻi mai ʻoe iaʻu ke makemake ʻoe i kïʻaha wai. |  
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        | Tell me when you want a glass of water. |  
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        | E nā kamaliʻi mai pāʻani ʻoukou ma ʻō o lepo ka lole. |  
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        | Children, don’t play over there or else your clothes will get dirty. |  
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        | ʻAʻole ʻo ia i hele ma laila o ʻeha nā wāwae i ka ʻākoʻakoʻa. |  
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        | He didn’t go over there or else the coral would have hurt his feet. |  
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        | Makaʻu ʻo ia o hele mai ka mākaʻi. |  
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        | He’s afraid a policeman might come. |  
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        | E hoʻi kākou e hiamoe ma hope hiki ʻole ke ala i ka lā ʻāpōpō. |  
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        | Let’s go to bed or else we won’t be able to get up tomorrow. |  
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        | E kuke kāua i ka meaʻai i kēia manawa i mākaukau ke hōʻea mai ʻo Leo. |  
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        | Let’s cook the food now so that it will be ready when Leo arrives. |  
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        | Ke ʻike au i kēlā kao kikokiko, ʻakaʻaka au. |  
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        | Whenever I see that spotted goat I laugh. |  
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        | Ua alualu ʻo ia i ka puaʻa a loaʻa iā ia ma ke kahawai. |  
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        | He chased the pig until he caught it at the stream. |  
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        | Ua kūlou ʻo ia i komo ʻo ia i ka puka. |  
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        | She bent down so that she would enter the door. |  
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        | Ua haʻalele aku lākou i kēlā wahi o huhū ʻo ia. |  
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        | They (3) left that place or else she would have gotten angry. |  
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        | Ke kaomi ʻoe i ke pihi, ʻā mai ke kukui. |  
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        | If you press the button, the light comes on. |  
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        | E nākiʻi aku ʻoe me ka uea ma hope hemo mai ka pulu. |  
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        | Tie it with wire or else the coconut husks will come loose. |  
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        | Ua hoʻopulu ʻia (ia) i loko o ke kai i hākeakea. |  
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        | It was soaked in the ocean so that it would be white. |  
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        | Ua hoʻokomo ʻo ia i ka ʻehakō i loko o kona pākeke o ʻike ʻia e ke kahuna pule. |  
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        | He put the dove in his pocket or else it would have been seen by the minister. |  
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        | Ua ʻakaʻaka ʻo Kanani a uē (ʻo ia). |  
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        | Kanani laughed until she cried. |  
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        | Hiki ke loaʻa ka iʻa iā ʻoe. |  
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        | The fish can be found by you. |  
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        | Hiki ke moʻa ka laiki i loko o 20 minuke. |  
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        | The rice can cook in 20 minutes. |  
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        | Hiki ke ʻike ʻia ʻoukou e ke kumu. |  
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        | You  (3+) can be seen by the teacher. |  
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        | <body><p>Hiki i ke kumu ke ʻike iā ʻoukou. |  
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        | <body><p>The teacher can see you (3+). |  
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        | He mau kahu ʻokoʻa nō kona a nui ʻo ia a wahine maikaʻi. |  
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        | She had different caretakers (not her parents) until she got big and had become a woman. |  
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        | Elua hoʻi kanaka i ʻalo pü mai iā lāua ma luna o ka waʻa a pae lākou ma Pāhonu, i Waimānalo. |  
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        | There were two people who accompanied them in the canoe until they came ashore at Pāhonu in Waimānalo. |  
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        | <body><p>Ua lawe ʻia aku lāua nei a hiki i ke aliʻi. |  
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        | <body><p>They (2, near) were taken until they reached the chief. |  
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        | Piʻi aku ʻo ia mai ke kuahu aku a hiki i ʻōilowai. |  
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        | He ascended from the altar until he reached ʻōilowai. |  
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        | Hele huli akula ʻo ia a loaʻa kahi āna i pani ai i ka wai, noho iho ʻo ia ma kapa wai. |  
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        | He went searching until she found where he had blocked up the water, and she sat down on the bank (of the river). |  
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        | ʻōwili aʻela ʻo ia i ka pāʻū a paʻa ka puaʻa. |  
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        | She wrapped the skirt around until the pig was secured. |  
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        | Kūpaka ihola ʻo ia a pau ia kapa i ka nāhaehae. |  
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        | He struggled until that cloth was all tattered and torn. |  
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        | Kā! Mai ʻōlelo ʻoe pēlā o lohe ʻia aku ʻoe e nā aliʻi. |  
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        | Tsa! Donʻt say that or else you will be heard by the chiefs. |  
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        | Mai hoʻohewahewa ʻolua o make ʻolua. |  
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        | Dont fail to recognize (him) or else you (2) will die. |  
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        | E mālama aʻe ʻoe i kou hünōna o hele hou ʻo ia. |  
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        | Take care of your son-in-law or else he will go (wander off) again. |  
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