Hawaiian

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Particle

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ʻia

  1. used after a verb to denote passive voice
    Ua ʻike ʻia ke koholā e nā kelamoku.
    The whale was seen by the sailors.

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  • Sometimes written together with the preceding verb in old texts, for example ikeia for ʻike ʻia.
  • Many verbs have an irregular passive form ending in -a, -na, -hia, -ia, -kia, -lia, -mia or -nia.

Tahitian

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Particle

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ʻia

  1. please.

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Inserted before the verb to show a wish, desire, supposition, or condition.