learn the hawaiian language
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LEARN THE HAWAIIAN LANGUAGE
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I am not Hawaiian nor have I been to Hawai‘i, so this presentation is an outsider’s introduction to the language. Suggestions welcome. Included are screenshots and fanart. You are welcome to adapt and reuse with the attribution-sharealike license. We welcome your interaction -- comments, questions, suggestions, shares, clips, favorites, likes and hearts. Mahalo.
- Ron Mader (Las Vegas, 2017)
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The term “Hawaiian” is only used to refer to people of Hawaiian descent. They are just about 10 percent of the state’s entire population. Everybody else, born and raised in the state, is referred to as “local.” If you don’t know whether someone is of Hawaiian descent, call him or her “local.” You don’t want to be rude.
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