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Say Hello in the Hawaiian Language

Hawai'i


English: Hello My name is
Hawaiian: Aloha 'O-(your name), ko'u inoa
Pronunciation: Ah-LOH-hah OH-(your name), KOH-oh EE-noh-ah

Did You Know You Were Speaking Hawaiian?

Words in English from the Hawaiian language:

lei lanai
lû'au hula
aloha ukelele

Hawaiian Alphabet

Learning Hawaiian

Hawaiian Culture

Who Can You Talk To?

There are 1,500 people in Hawai'i and California in the United States of America who speak Hawaiian.

Now you can say hello to 1,500 people!*

*Source: Ethnologue: Hawaiian (2005)

Say Hello to the World was created by Lorri Mon.

Updated on 10 Jun 2008

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