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auaneʻi

/ aua.neʻi / Pukui-Elbert Haw to Eng,

1. postposed temporal part. Soon, by-and-by, presently, shortly, just.

  • References:
    • Gram. 7.5.

2. postposed dubitative part. Probably, merely, probably not, possibly, doubtful.

  • Examples:
    • He lohe mai auaneʻi i ka makua! Actually paying attention to [his] parent [implication that he is not].
    • ʻO ka ʻike auaneʻi iāia, ua lawa ia i ka makemake, just seeing him, the desire was satisfied.
    • Pehea auaneʻi ka pono? What then is right?
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