Numbers Quiz: Matching 0 to 10
Match numbers between zero and ten in Hawaiian and English in this short quiz (with randomized questions).
Match numbers between zero and ten in Hawaiian and English in this short quiz (with randomized questions).
This is the first in a set of sentence comprehension quiizes. Figure out which Hawaiian sentence best matches the English prompt. And have fun too!
This is the second of two quiizes about “kaʻi nonoʻa” (possessive kaʻi). Good luck!
This is a great little quiz if you already know Hawaiian pronouns (papani) and are wanting to test yourself on discerning “a-class” from “o-class” things. Try it and see how you do!
This quiz is the third of three in which you have to figure out which words should be used to complete the sentences shown. It’s a good challenge!
This quiz is the second of three in which you have to figure out which words should be used to complete the sentences shown and is best for students who already know some basic sentence patterns. We know you can do this!
This quiz is the first of three in which you have to figure out which words should be used to complete the sentences shown. This is best for students who already know some basic sentence patterns.
This is the second of two quizzes that will test your understanding of the four types of “memeʻa” words, as well as the vocabulary from Lesson 0604V. Good luck!
This quiz will text your knowledge of the four types of words classified as “memeʻa” (ʻaʻano, kikino, hamani, hehele). You will also need to know the vocabulary from Lesson 0604V! Have fun!
A cumulative assessment of your knowledge of kaʻi words up to this point. Included are ka, ke, kēlā, kēia, kēnā, he, and kekahi.