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Hawaiian
Etymology
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Pronunciation
Determiner
koʻu
- my first person singular possessive, o-type
See also
Hawaiian possessive pronouns
The o-type forms are used for possessions that are inherited, out of personal control, and for things that can be got into (houses, clothes, cars). The a-type forms are used for acquired possessions.
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singular
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dual
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plural
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1st person
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koʻu, kaʻu kuʻu (affectionate, o- and a-type)
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ko māua, kā māua (exclusive) ko kāua, kā kāua (inclusive)
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ko mākou, kā mākou (exclusive) ko kākou, kā kākou (inclusive)
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2nd person
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kou, kāu kō (affectionate, o- and a-type)
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ko ʻolua, kā ʻolua
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ko ʻoukou, kā ʻoukou
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3rd person
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kona, kāna
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ko lāua, kā lāua
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ko lākou, kā lākou
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