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How do you say and to too in Hawaiian?

Here's how you say "and" and "too" in Hawaiian:

* And: a me (pronounced ah-may)

* Too: hoʻi (pronounced ho-ee)

Example sentences:

* I like to eat rice and fish.

* Makemake au e ʻai i ka laiki a me ka iʻa.

* He wants to go to the beach too.

* Makemake ʻo ia e hele i ke kahakai hoʻi.

Note: There is no single Hawaiian word that translates directly to "too" in all contexts. "Hoʻi" is often used in this way, but it can also mean "back" or "again."

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