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  1. Hawaiian ( ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi, pronounced [ʔoːˈlɛlo həˈvɐjʔi]) [6] is a Polynesian language and critically endangered language of the Austronesian language family that takes its name from Hawaiʻi, the largest island in the tropical North Pacific archipelago where it developed.

    • Hawaiian grammar

      Hawaiian is a predominantly verb–subject–object language....

  2. The Hawaiian language (Hawaiian: ʻ Ōlelo Hawai ʻ i) is the language of native Hawaiians. Aloha and mahalo are probably its most recognized words. The word lanai is also used in English. (That is different from Lana ʻ i, the name of one of Hawai ʻ i's islands.)

    • 2,000 (1997) to 24,000+ (2006–2008)
  3. Learn about the history, writing system and sample text of Hawaiian, an Austronesian language spoken by about 8,000 people on the Hawaiian islands. Find links to online resources, dictionaries and lessons for learning Hawaiian.

  4. Hawaiian Traditional Language. The Hawaiian language (or ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi) was once the language of native Hawaiian people; today, Kānaka Maoli predominantly speak English. A major factor for this change was an 1896 law that required that English "be the only medium and basis of instruction in all public and private schools". This ...

  5. Hawaiian is a Polynesian language spoken on all of the inhabited islands of Hawai‘i with only minor dialectical differences between them.In the nineteenth century, Hawaiian became a written language. At the same time, it became the language of the Hawaiian government in public offices, the courts, the school system and the legislature.