'ekahi 'elua 'ekolu 'eha 'elima 'eono 'ehiku 'ewalu 'eiwa 'umi
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'ekolu
1-ʻekahi 2-ʻelua 3-ʻekolu 4-ʻeha 5-ʻelima 6-ʻeono 7-ʻehiku 8-ʻewalu 9-ʻeiwa 10-ʻumi
469 and 28 but 369 is also are perfect.1+1+1=3 and 1+2=3 after 1+2+1=4 and 2+2=4 after 1+2+3=6 and 2+2+2=6 and 3+3=6 after 2+3+4=9 and 3+3+3=9.
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Say there's 2/3 and 1/2, it's called Least Common Denominator, so you need to look at the denominators which are 3 and 2.Now list the multiples:3: 1, 3, 6...2: 1, 2, 4, 6...As you can see both of them go into 6 the least amount of times because it's the one that they both can multiply.
Aloha: Depends...... 1. Document - Pila [peela] 2. Charge - Kāki [kaykee] 3. Palapala - (document)
1. To possess. - No word in Hawaiian; commonly expressed by he followed by a possessive. 2. Necessit - Pono. [pono] 3. Verb auxiliary - Ua [ooh-ah]
1. Possibility - Paha. 2. Permission - Hiki. 3. Month - Mei.
'ekolu
Aloha; 1. Illumination - malama [ma-la-ma] 2. Daylight - ao [ow] 3. Ignite - Hōʻā [ho'ah] 4. Not heavy - Māmā [maymay] or [mama]
Aloha: 1- the metal - waikālā [vI-kay-lay], 2 - the planet - Melekulia [may-lay-koo-lee-ah], 3 - the god - Ukali-aliʻi [oo-kay-lee ah-lee ee]
Aloha: 1. kuaʻana (older sibling of same sex); 2. kaina (younger sibling of same sex); 3. kunāne (of a female); 4. hānau mua (older sibling); 5. hānau hope (younger sibling
Lohi, Hope that helps :3
Aloha: I corrected yoru question. The answer: 1- Ao [ow] 2- honua [ho-noo-ah] 3- lepo [laypo] if you are just meaning dirt.
To 1 person: Aloha. Pehea ʻoe? to 2 people: Aloha. Pehea ʻolua? To 3 or more people: Aloha. Pehea ʻoukou?
Aloha: 1- Gold money... kālā ʻulaʻula. [kaylay oohla'oohla] 2- Gold jewelry... lako kula. [lahko koola] 3- Gold-colored, wai kula. [vway koolah]
Aloha: I don't know what you mean. 1. hāʻawi (to give) [ha a-wee] 2. haʻawina (to appropriate - like a grant for school) [ha-avwee-na] 3. ʻae, ʻāpono (to approve) [ A A-po-no ]