Wā , manawa , au ; hola (o'clock).
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Also: hanana , laʻa , laʻahia ; ano (in songs); mawa (rare); pale , lele (time interval in music).
At a time, pā- (followed by a numeral).
At the time that, i, iā, i … hana.
At the time that I, iaʻu.
At the time that he, iāia.
By the time that, hele ā (see hele #3 ).
Passing of much time on a piece of land, as an old family, au ʻāpaʻapaʻa.
First time, ʻakahi nō … ā (see ʻakahi ),. maka mua.
In no time at all, ʻaʻole ʻemo, manawa ʻole, ʻemo ʻole, ʻaʻole i ʻū.
For a short time, for the time being, no ka manawa; kūikawā.
Any possible time, ka manawa e hiki mai ana.
Time-consuming, lohi, none.
Regular or usual time, manawa paʻa mau.
Free time, manawa kaʻawale.
A long time, to take a long time, liʻu, liʻuliʻu, kūlōʻihi.
At the same time, hoʻokahi, like.
Portion of time, paukū manawa.
From time to time, i kēlā manawa i kēia manawa.
A long time ago, see ago .
Distant time, kikilo, kikiloa.
To waste time, hoʻopaumanawa.
To pass the time, hoʻohala manawa; hoʻolalau.
To pass time pleasantly, hoʻonanea, walea, luakaha, hoʻokāʻau.
To have a good time, leʻaleʻa, nanea.
To beat time with hands, pā.
To speak of old times, hoʻokahiko.
What time is it? Holaʻehia kēia?
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