Hawaiian/Lesson Six

=Numbers=

Nā Helu

 * 0 ʻole
 * 1 ʻekahi
 * 2 ʻelua
 * 3 ʻekolu
 * 4 ʻehā
 * 5 ʻelima
 * 6 ʻeono
 * 7 ʻehiku
 * 8 ʻewalu
 * 9 ʻeiwa
 * 10 ʻumi
 * 11 ʻumikūmākahi (10 + 1)
 * 12 ʻumikūmālua (10 + 2)
 * 13 ʻumikūmākolu (10 + 3)


 * You may notice that you write the tens place number (ʻumi), then kūmā (the adding word), then the ones place number without the ʻe- prefix. This rule is always the same.


 * 14 ʻumikūmāhā
 * 15 ʻumikūmālima
 * 16 ʻumikūmāono
 * 17 ʻumikūmāhiku
 * 18 ʻumikūmāwalu
 * 19 ʻumikūmāiwa
 * 20 iwakālua


 * Again, same rule.


 * 21 iwakāluakūmākahi (20 + 1)
 * 22 iwakāluakūmālua (20 + 2)
 * 23 iwakāluakūmākolu (20 + 3)


 * Youʻve got the hang of it...


 * 30 kanakolu
 * 40 kanahā
 * 50 kanalima
 * 60 kanaono
 * 70 kanahiku
 * 80 kanawalu
 * 90 kanaiwa
 * 100 hoʻokahi hanele (or hoʻokahi haneli)
 * 126 hoʻokahi hanele iwakāluakūmāono
 * 173 hoʻokahi hanele kanahikukūmākolu
 * 200 ʻelua hanele
 * 300 ʻekolu hanele

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