Contionary:ʻōla: Difference between revisions
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#:''Me weʻ{{term|akinīʻ|ākinīʻ}}, ma weʻa{{term|ʻōla}}''. | #:''Me weʻ{{term|akinīʻ|ākinīʻ}}, ma weʻa{{term|ʻōla}}''. | ||
#:: ''I don't know her, but I know of her''. | #:: ''I don't know her, but I know of her''. | ||
# To almost be able; to be close to be able#:''weʻa{{term|ʻōla}} {{term|nuhu}}''.#:: ''I'm close to being able to swim!''. | # To almost be able; to be close to be able | ||
#:''weʻa{{term|ʻōla}} {{term|nuhu}}''. | |||
#:: ''I'm close to being able to swim!''. | |||
====Inflection==== | ====Inflection==== |