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'Yes' is 'ae and 'no' is a'ole.

Note: The okina (') which is the apostrophe mark, is representative of the glottal stop and is considered equivalent to a consonant in spoken Hawaiian, similarly to that found in the term 'uh-oh' in English, where the 'u' and the 'o' have a hard, abrupt stopping sound without any glide. As such the pronunciation of the word for Hawaiian word for yes is <AH-eh> and for no is <ah-OH-leh>

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