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== The sun has been shining. == | == The sun has been shining. == | ||
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| colspan=20 | '''''Kaehoa hi toagao haonaia.''''' | |||
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| sunlike.light |||| <small>COP</small> |||| past.<small>E</small>-present.<small>E</small>|||| shine.<small>AG</small> | |||
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== The sun is shining again. == | == The sun is shining again. == | ||
== The sun will shine tomorrow. == | == The sun will shine tomorrow. == |
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The sun shines.
Kaehoa hi haonaia. kaehoa hi haonaia sunlike.light COP shine.AG
The kaehoa is not actually a star but the appearance of a single lightsource produced when the ukana emits a bright, nearly non-spreading laser light from sources along its length during the daytime part of its cycle.
The sun is shining.
Kaehoa hi gao haonaia. kaehoa hi gao haonaia sunlike.light COP present.E shine.AG
The sun shone.
Kaehoa hi toa haonaia. kaehoa hi toa haonaia sunlike.light COP past.E shine.AG
The sun will shine.
Kaehoa hi kia haonaia. kaehoa hi kua haonaia sunlike.light COP future.E shine.AG
The sun has been shining.
Kaehoa hi toagao haonaia. kaehoa hi toa-gao haonaia sunlike.light COP past.E-present.E shine.AG