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Kēia lā [kay-ee-ah lah]. The kahakō over a vowel donotes a prolonged or stressed sound of the vowel, not the long sound common to English words where a vowel says it's name.

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"Today" in Hawaiian is "ʻauhea", and it is often used in greeting someone or when asking what's happening at that particular moment.

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