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How do you say yes in Hawaiian language?

There are a few ways to say "yes" in Hawaiian, depending on the context:

Formal:

* ʻAe: This is the most common and formal way to say "yes."

Informal:

* ʻAe: You can also use ʻae informally, but it can sound a bit stiff.

* ʻOiaʻiʻo: This means "true" and is a more casual way to say "yes."

* Heʻe: This means "go" and is used in situations where you are agreeing to do something. For example, "Heʻe, I go."

Other options:

* ʻAʻole: This means "no," but it can be used to express agreement in a situation where the opposite is expected. For example, if someone asks "Are you not coming?" you could say "ʻAʻole," meaning "No, I am coming."

It's important to note that the appropriate way to say "yes" will depend on the situation and your relationship with the person you are speaking to.

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