English to Hawaiian Meaning of next - e hiki mai ana


Next :
e hiki mai ana

e hiki mai ana, mahope, kēia mau, ma hope o, He kokekau wale, e hele mai ana, wā e hiki mai

mahope, ma hope o kēlā, e hiki mai ana, laila, keia hope aku, ma hope o

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Definitions of next in English
Adjective(1) immediately following in time or order(2) nearest in space or position; immediately adjoining without intervening space(3) (of elected officers(4) (of a day of the week, or nearest but one
Adverb(1) at the time or occasion immediately following
Examples of next in English
(1) The bow of Dauntless will follow that of Daring next May, with Diamond at the end of 2006.(2) from one moment to the next(3) Mr Laws said the next meeting of the committee would look at the review process.(4) Dairy farmers will get the chance to discuss the future of the sector with leading industry figures next month.(5) what happened next?(6) He called for a report to be prepared for the next Board meeting on the future plans for the hospital.(7) One moment this most voracious variety is knee high to your clematis, the next it is tickling your guttering.(8) They are expected to leap again next month following the release of the Hollywood film of the book.(9) Suddenly frustrated by this state of affairs I leave drunkenly to head over to the next party.(10) I learned this important bit of information through the friendliness of an entire stranger who sat next me at the counter of a large draper's shop.(11) The next he heard a bump and saw a propeller flying away from the plane.(12) There should be open cavities at either end to allow room for the next person's thoughts.(13) But CJ tells me I have to be nice to him when he comes round to mow their lawns next .(14) What I am aiming for is to win the next election and this is part of the process I have to go through to do it.(15) One minute we are presented as the pride of the nation, the next we're all fair game for criticism again.(16) That, he says, is simply to avoid offending his hardworking colleagues in the next room.
Related Phrases of next
(1) next to ::
kokoke
(2) next week ::
i kēia pule aʻe
(3) next time ::
i ka manawa aʻe
(4) next year ::
aʻe makahiki
(5) the next day ::
ka mea e hiki mai ana ka lā
(6) next month ::
e hiki mai ana ka mahina
(7) next day ::
kekahi lā aʻe
(8) the next ::
ka mea e hiki mai ana
Synonyms
Adjective
1. following ::
kēia mau
3. side by side ::
ʻaoʻao ma kaʻaoʻao
Adverb
5. then ::
laila
Antonyms
1. antecedent ::
antecedent
2. foregoing ::
keia
3. precedent ::
precedent
4. preceding ::
māhele ma mua o
5. previous ::
mua
6. prior ::
mamua
Different Forms
next
Word Example from TV Shows
Maybe we want to buy
the house next door.

Maybe we want to buy the house NEXT door.

The Big Bang Theory Season 12, Episode 3

he conspires to crown the next one.

he conspires to crown the NEXT one.

Game of Thrones Season 7, Episode 2

The next time you see something like that,
you leave it alone.

The NEXT time you see something like that, you leave it alone.

Game of Thrones Season 5, Episode 7

Ah, yes. It's right next
to the laxative booth.

Ah, yes. It's right NEXT to the laxative booth.

The Big Bang Theory Season 12, Episode 17

Wanna know what's next for
Little Miss Pissed-in-His-Pants?

Wanna know what's NEXT for Little Miss Pissed-in-His-Pants?

Breaking Bad Season 4, Episode 4

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