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Hawaiian at Home
Emily States
10 episodes
4 days ago
Whether it’s mom-life or work related, being honest and kind is what I’m striving to be. This podcast is an outlet to share my experiences learning Hawaiian at home with my husband and teaching it to our kids. Hawaiian moms and moms of Hawaiians - we have so much we want to give our children. Let’s do it together.
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Whether it’s mom-life or work related, being honest and kind is what I’m striving to be. This podcast is an outlet to share my experiences learning Hawaiian at home with my husband and teaching it to our kids. Hawaiian moms and moms of Hawaiians - we have so much we want to give our children. Let’s do it together.
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Language Learning
Education
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Which one is it? “ana mai” or “mai ana”??
Hawaiian at Home
35 minutes 20 seconds
8 months ago
Which one is it? “ana mai” or “mai ana”??

Learning Hawaiian on your own can be difficult — so don’t do it! learn with us. This episode answers a listener’s question about finishing nets in Hawaiian. We also go over where to use “ana” and “mai” and when it flips in sentence structure. Ask us a question about learning Hawaiian here.

Hawaiian at Home
Whether it’s mom-life or work related, being honest and kind is what I’m striving to be. This podcast is an outlet to share my experiences learning Hawaiian at home with my husband and teaching it to our kids. Hawaiian moms and moms of Hawaiians - we have so much we want to give our children. Let’s do it together.