This document discusses the Hawaiian phrase "e like me" and how it functions similarly to the 'ama morpheme. It provides examples of sentences using "e like me" to mean "like" when comparing two things. It then gives translation exercises asking the reader to translate sentences from English to Hawaiian using "e like me". The document concludes by instructing students to work with a partner to create an original sentence comparing their partner to someone or something else using "e like me".