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My ko ʻ u ka ʻ u The Hawaiian Look at Possessions The Hawaiian Look at Possessions.

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1 my ko ʻ u ka ʻ u The Hawaiian Look at Possessions The Hawaiian Look at Possessions

2 possession Shows ownership Relationship of owner and possession The Hawaiian System divides every possession into two different realms These realms are known as: o-class & a-class (kino-o & kino-a)

3 Kino-O What determines possessions in this kino? - you have no choice (body parts, siblings, parent, grandparent, emotion) - it ʻ s a birthright (name, age, etc) - you can go in it or on it ( clothing, transportation, house/buildings, etc) What determines possessions in this kino? - you have no choice (body parts, siblings, parent, grandparent, emotion) - it ʻ s a birthright (name, age, etc) - you can go in it or on it ( clothing, transportation, house/buildings, etc)

4 How do you use it? The easiest way is to use a “possessive pronoun” my, your, his, hers, ours, etc. Let ʻ s use MY.... ko ʻ u (kino-o) ka ʻ u (kino-a)

5 kino-o ko ʻ u inoa- my name ko ʻ u ʻ āina- my land ko ʻ u lauoho- my hair ko ʻ u hoaaloha- my friend Remember the rule: kino-o is used when the possession is something that...... is a birthright... you have no choice... you can go in or on it

6 kino-o phrase used in a sentence ko ʻ u inoa- my name ʻ O Ikaika ko’u inoa. ko ʻ u ʻ āina- my land ʻ O Kāne ʻ ohe ko ʻ u ʻ āina. ko ʻ u lauoho- my hair Lō ʻ ihi ko ʻ u lauoho. ko ʻ u hoaaloha- my friend Aia au me ko ʻ u hoaaloha.

7 Kino-A What determines possessions in this kino? - you do have a choice (children, food, acquired possessions, professions, modern inventions, pets, spouse) What determines possessions in this kino? - you do have a choice (children, food, acquired possessions, professions, modern inventions, pets, spouse)

8 kino-a ka’u haumana- my student ka ʻ u ʻ eke- my bag ka ʻ u ha ʻ awina- my lesson ka ʻ u mea ʻ ai- my food Remember the rule: kino-a is used when the possession is something that...... you do have a choice

9 kino-a phrase used in a sentence ka’u haumana- my student ʻ O Kanani ka ʻ u haumana. ka ʻ u ʻ eke- my bag Aia ka ʻ u ʻ eke ma ke pākaukau. ka ʻ u ha ʻ awina- my lesson Ma ʻ alahi ka ʻ u ha ʻ awina. ka ʻ u mea ʻ ai- my food ʻ Ono ka ʻ u mea ʻ ai i kēia lā.

10 summary of possessive Possession shows _____________ ownership It is the relationship of __________ and _________ owner, possession There are _____ different realms in Hawaiian. two The realms are ___________ & __________ kino-o & kino-a

11 Which Kino? children Kino-a land, home Kino-o things you can choose Kino-a name, age Kino-o pets Kino-a clothes Kino-o modern inventions Kino-a Younger siblings Kino-o

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