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He aha ka hana iā `oe i kēia manawa? Spoken as hě yä-hä kä hä-nä yä (short pause to separate the vowel sound before and after the glottal stop)-ōy ē kě-yē-yä mä-NÄ-vä? ě makes the short sound like in "let", ä makes the augmented sound like in "all", ē makes the long sound like in "bee", ō makes the long sound like in "bowl". Though this is a long way to say it, it leaves no room for interpretation. A much shorter way is "he aha kō hana?" Hě yä-hä kō-(hold sound for a little longer) hä-nä. However this does leave some room to mean either "what are you doing now" or "what are you supposed to be doing" depending on whatever what said prior to this.

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