This document provides examples of negation in Hawaiian using the word "a'ole". It demonstrates how to negate sentences by placing "a'ole" before the subject and changing verbs from affirmative to negative. Several examples are given with different subjects, including cats, grandmothers, fathers, houses, mothers and teachers to illustrate the negation structure. Pronouns are also discussed and examples show they come directly after "a'ole" in negated sentences.