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KūmoleSource:

1. To possess. No word in Hawaiian; commonly expressed by he followed by a possessive: I have a car, I had a car, he kaʻa koʻu. See got.

2. Necessity. Pono. I have to go, pono au e hele.

3. Verb auxiliary. Ua or unexpressed. I have gone, ua hele au; hele au.

ua loaa.

(own), no Hawaiian term, but expressed by placing subject in possessive case; as an auxiliary, 'u'ă.

1. E loaa. SYN. possess. 2, He haina kokua 1 na haina e ae; e hoike ana no ka wa i hala.

E huli iā “have” ma Ulukau.

Search for “have” on Ulukau.

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