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How do you say See there in Hawaiian?

There isn't a direct translation of "See there" in Hawaiian that conveys the same meaning. However, you can express the concept in a few different ways depending on the context:

If you want to point something out and emphasize its location:

* Eia: This translates literally to "here" but can be used to point out something nearby. You could use it with a gesture to say "See, there it is!"

* Aia: This translates to "there" and can be used to point out something further away. For example, "Aia ka hale," which means "There is the house."

If you want to express surprise or agreement:

* Eia ho'i: This means "Indeed" or "See, I told you!"

* Aia no: This means "There you have it" or "See, that's it."

If you want to express a realization:

* Aia la: This means "There it is!" or "See, I finally found it!"

Ultimately, the best way to say "See there" in Hawaiian depends on the context and what you want to express.

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