H `OLE PEPEKE `AIKEŌ
HAW 101
H `OLE PEPEKE `AIKE HEŌ
Pepeke `Aike He
HE (MAU) object + subject
H `ole (Negate)ō
`A`OLE subject + HE (MAU) object
LA`ANA
• He p poki k l .ō ē ā
That (f) is a cat.
• `A`ole k l he p poki.ē ā ō
That (f) is not a cat.
• `A`ole k l he p poki `ele`ele.ē ā ō
That (f) is not a black cat.
• `A`ole k l he p poki `ele`ele ma ke alanui.ē ā ō
That (f) is not a black cat on the road.
LA`ANA
• He kupunawahine `o Lein `ala.ā
Lein `ala is a grandmother.ā
• `A`ole `o Lein `ala he kupunawahine.ā
Lein `ala is not a grandmother.ā
• `A`ole `o Lein `ala he kupunawahineā
`olu`olu.
Lein `ala is not a kind grandmother.ā
LA`ANA
• He kumu ko`u makuak ne.ā
My father is a teacher.
• `A`ole ko`u makuak ne he kumu.ā
My father is not a teacher.
• `A`ole ko`u makuak ne he kumu hula.ā
My father is not a hula teacher.
H `OLE PEPEKE `AIKE `OŌ
Pepeke `Aike `O
`O object + subject
H `ole (Negate)ō
`A`OLE subject + (`o) object
LA`ANA
• ‘O ko`u p poki k l .ō ē ā
That (f) is my cat.
• `A`ole k l ko`u p poki.ē ā ō
That (f) is not my cat.
• `A`ole k l ko`u p poki pupuka.ē ā ō
That (f) is not my ugly cat.
• `A`ole k l ko`u p poki pupuka ma keē ā ō
kumul `au.ā
That (f) is not my ugly cat in the tree.
LA`ANA
• `O k ia ka hale.ē
This is the house.
• `A`ole ka hale k ia.ē
This is not the house.
• `A`ole ka hale o ko`u m m k ia.ā ā ē
This is not the house of my mother.
LA`ANA
• `O Ku`ulei ko`u m mā ā
Ku`ulei is my mom.
• `A`ole ko`u m m `o Ku`ulei.ā ā
Ku`ulei is not my mom.
• `O kona kumu `o ia.
She is her teacher.
• `A`ole `o ia kona kumu.
She is not her teacher.
H `OLE + PAPANIŌ
• When you want to h `ole (negate) the sentenceō
and a papani (pronoun) is involved, please
make sure it comes directly after `a`ole as in
the following examples:
• `A`ole `oe he makua. You are not a
parent.
• `A`ole au kona hoaaloha. I am not his
friend.
• `A`ole `o ia he kumu. She is not a
teacher.
Hoole aike

Hoole aike

  • 1.
    H `OLE PEPEKE`AIKEŌ HAW 101
  • 2.
    H `OLE PEPEKE`AIKE HEŌ Pepeke `Aike He HE (MAU) object + subject H `ole (Negate)ō `A`OLE subject + HE (MAU) object
  • 3.
    LA`ANA • He ppoki k l .ō ē ā That (f) is a cat. • `A`ole k l he p poki.ē ā ō That (f) is not a cat. • `A`ole k l he p poki `ele`ele.ē ā ō That (f) is not a black cat. • `A`ole k l he p poki `ele`ele ma ke alanui.ē ā ō That (f) is not a black cat on the road.
  • 4.
    LA`ANA • He kupunawahine`o Lein `ala.ā Lein `ala is a grandmother.ā • `A`ole `o Lein `ala he kupunawahine.ā Lein `ala is not a grandmother.ā • `A`ole `o Lein `ala he kupunawahineā `olu`olu. Lein `ala is not a kind grandmother.ā
  • 5.
    LA`ANA • He kumuko`u makuak ne.ā My father is a teacher. • `A`ole ko`u makuak ne he kumu.ā My father is not a teacher. • `A`ole ko`u makuak ne he kumu hula.ā My father is not a hula teacher.
  • 6.
    H `OLE PEPEKE`AIKE `OŌ Pepeke `Aike `O `O object + subject H `ole (Negate)ō `A`OLE subject + (`o) object
  • 7.
    LA`ANA • ‘O ko`up poki k l .ō ē ā That (f) is my cat. • `A`ole k l ko`u p poki.ē ā ō That (f) is not my cat. • `A`ole k l ko`u p poki pupuka.ē ā ō That (f) is not my ugly cat. • `A`ole k l ko`u p poki pupuka ma keē ā ō kumul `au.ā That (f) is not my ugly cat in the tree.
  • 8.
    LA`ANA • `O kia ka hale.ē This is the house. • `A`ole ka hale k ia.ē This is not the house. • `A`ole ka hale o ko`u m m k ia.ā ā ē This is not the house of my mother.
  • 9.
    LA`ANA • `O Ku`uleiko`u m mā ā Ku`ulei is my mom. • `A`ole ko`u m m `o Ku`ulei.ā ā Ku`ulei is not my mom. • `O kona kumu `o ia. She is her teacher. • `A`ole `o ia kona kumu. She is not her teacher.
  • 10.
    H `OLE +PAPANIŌ • When you want to h `ole (negate) the sentenceō and a papani (pronoun) is involved, please make sure it comes directly after `a`ole as in the following examples: • `A`ole `oe he makua. You are not a parent. • `A`ole au kona hoaaloha. I am not his friend. • `A`ole `o ia he kumu. She is not a teacher.