[wpaudio url=”http://www.hawaiibookblog.com/mea/2011/06/pelekane.mp3″ text=”Pelekane*”] British, or Britain I kona holo lio ʻana i ke aumoe, ua hoʻouna aku ʻo Paul Revere i ke kūkala no nā Pelekane? In his midnight ride, Paul Revere sent a warning to the British?
[wpaudio url=”http://www.hawaiibookblog.com/mea/2011/06/paikikala.mp3″ text=”Paikikala”] Bicycle Makemake au e hoʻoholo i koʻu paikikala. I want to ride my bicycle.
[wpaudio url=”http://www.hawaiibookblog.com/mea/2011/06/ohuohu.mp3″ text=”ʻOhuʻohu”] Adorned (as with leis) Ua ʻohuʻohu nā haumāna i hoʻopuka i nā lei. The graduating students were decked with leis. Paʻa ka hanu ke ʻohuʻohu i nā lei he nui. (It’s hard to breathe when you are decked with choke leis.)
[wpaudio url=”http://www.hawaiibookblog.com/mea/2011/06/ue.mp3″ text=”Uē”] Uē ka lani, ola ka honua. (The heaven weeps, the earth lives.)
[wpaudio url=”http://www.hawaiibookblog.com/mea/2011/06/koneko.mp3″ text=”Koneko”] Donut He ui: Pehea nā mākaʻi i nānā i kekahi kaʻa mākaʻi i ʻaihue ʻia ai? He pane: Ua hele ua kaʻa nei a puni i ka moku me ke kū ʻole ma ka hale kūʻai koneko. Q: How did the police notice a cop car was stolen? A: The car went […]
[wpaudio url=”http://www.hawaiibookblog.com/mea/2011/06/mauu.mp3″ text=”Mauʻu”] (General word for) grass ʻOi aʻe ka ʻōmaʻomaʻo o koʻu mauʻu ma mua ou. My grass is greener than your grass.
Hua ʻōlelo Word or term ʻAʻole kou tūtū wahine mau hua ʻōlelo i puka lā kēia. This ain’t your grandma’s word of the day.
Mea hoʻomanaʻo Memorial ʻAno ʻē ka poʻe āpau e makemake ai e poina wale ma ka hopena pule lānui lōʻihi. Hauʻoli Lā Mea Hoʻomanaʻo! It’s funny how the only thing people want to do on a long, holiday weekend is forget. Happy Memorial Day!
Kinipōpō Balls Nui kaʻu mau kinipōpō. ʻO nā kinipōpō lepo nui. I’ve got big balls. Dirty big balls.
Hua hāʻule Illegitimate child ʻEhia hua hāʻule a Arnold? How many illegitimate children did Arnold father?