APPENDIX 
467 
Poss. 
Naia 
Noia 
Noia 
Kaia 
Koia 
Na kela 
No kela 
Ka kela 
Ko kela 
N aua 
Nona 
Kana 
Kona 
Alia 
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C N aia ka taro 
N oia ka rore 
Nma} wau e eha,i 
Kaia la palapala 
Koia la kapa 
N a kela ka puaa 
No kela ka raau 
Ka kela ka wai 
Ko kela ia wai wai 
Kana ia buka 
N ona ka aina 
Kana kamarii 
Kona pono 
Ka wahine ana 
Ka kanawai ona 
His the taro 
His the cloth 
Of him I was hurt 
His book or letter 
His native cloth 
His the hog 
His the wood 
His the water 
His that property 
His that book 
His the land 
His children 
His duty 
The wife of him 
The law of him 
Obj . 
Him, 
la 
her, or it. 
It 
Na ke Akua ia i makana 
Ja ia 
Him 
Aroha ia ia 
la ia 
To him 
Kahea aku ia ia 
la ia 
By him 
Roaa ia ia 
E ia 
By him 
Hoorah aia e ia 
Ke la 
Him 
Nana kela i hoouna 
I kela 
To him 
Hoavi i kela 
I kela 
Him 
Malama i kela 
E kela 
By him 
Kuaiia e kela 
Ona 
Him 
Haihai ma hope 07ia 
I ona 
To him 
Hele ana i ona 
God it gave 
Love him 
Call to him 
Obtained by him 
Proclaimed by him 
He him sent 
Give to him 
Keep him 
Bought by him 
Follow after him 
Going to him 
DUAL. 
First Person* 
JSom. 
O kaua 
Kaua 
N a kaua, 
or taua 
O maua 
Maua 
Na maua 
I 
I 
Thou i O kaua ke hole 
and \ E noho kaua 
I C. Na kaua is e rave 
He, she, ( O maua ke ike 
or \ I rohe maua 
it and I ( Na maua e nana 
You and I go 
Sit you and I 
You and I it will take 
He and I know 
She and 1 heard 
He and I will look 
The possessive and objective cases of the first person 
dual, and second person, orua, ye two, and the third per¬ 
son, raua , they two, have their several forms of nominative , 
possessive, and objective cases constructed in a manner 
similar to those of the singular 
First Person Plurah 
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O kakou 
Kakou 
N a kakou 
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p ja* himeni kakou 
Fta kakou e malana 
O kakou ke rohe 
We hear 
Let sing us 
Ye and J (will) take heed; 
