How to Say Hawaiian Street Names in Honolulu

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  • Опубліковано 31 січ 2025

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  • @Cowflowercloud
    @Cowflowercloud 25 днів тому +9

    My husband is HPD and he usually has to repeat street names incorrectly for people to understand what street he’s referring to. Hopefully correct pronunciation will continue to catch on with time and more videos like this one. Mahalo malu!

    • @rkn2800
      @rkn2800 25 днів тому

      Yeah, I usually pronounce street and place names 2 ways in conversation with locals and visitors, once the incorrect (but common) way and again the Hawaiian way, so that they hear it and get used to hearing it that way hopefully.

  • @mai4782
    @mai4782 23 дні тому +1

    Mahalo for da video

  • @LRod1959
    @LRod1959 25 днів тому +4

    It's great that the state is slowly adding the ʻokina and kahakō to street signs.

  • @wilfredlopes7474
    @wilfredlopes7474 23 дні тому

    🫡💯💪💪🤙🤙🤙

  • @josediaz6246
    @josediaz6246 24 дні тому +2

    When I 1st moved here I used exit number but quickly realized no1 knows them by exit number lol

  • @catherineterrono
    @catherineterrono 16 днів тому

    Getting a dog soon and want to name her something that means heaven sent or gift from heaven (we are thinking, or hoping at least, that our two late soul dogs are sending her to us).
    Could you help us pronounce some of our favorites?
    • Mililani
    • Leilani
    • Nalani
    • Pualani
    • Aolani
    • Noelani
    Do you have any other suggestions?
    Also, how to tou correctly pronounce the Disney resort, Aulani?

  • @Kaloapoele
    @Kaloapoele 25 днів тому +1

    Mahalo no keia wikio. Hauoli au e hoomaa i ka Olelo Hawaii i ho’olohe ia oe. Uwe ka pepe ma ka background ~7:00? 😂 ka'u mau popoki ho'olohe i ka uwe

  • @RetsuhcsJ13
    @RetsuhcsJ13 23 дні тому

    How do you pronounce Laie?

    • @olelokanaka
      @olelokanaka 18 днів тому

      Chiming in, two pronunciations i hear are laʻie and laʻia, (from people who are from the area). The "a" in "la" is pronounced similar to the "a" in father.

  • @rickdavila6969
    @rickdavila6969 25 днів тому

    Thanks for this video. I struggle with "Keeaumoku".

  • @olelokanaka
    @olelokanaka 18 днів тому

    O Beretania ka hoohawaii ana i ka hua olelo Britannia.

    • @kaalala
      @kaalala  16 днів тому +1

      Oia mea like

    • @olelokanaka
      @olelokanaka 16 днів тому

      @@kaalalaano like ano okoa

  • @josediaz6246
    @josediaz6246 24 дні тому

    Omg piikoi I never get it right lol

  • @rkn2800
    @rkn2800 25 днів тому +1

    English has glottals too. Midwestern US accent says, ʻmoun’in’ for ʻmountain’ and ʻimport’nt’ for ʻimportant’. Those are glottals. UK English has lots more glottals. Funny how Japanese does not have glottals, but for local families, like the Fujii family (the double ii indicates a long ī), but locals (even Fujii family members) say ʻFuji‘i’ as if there is a glottal in there. lol. Love how foreign languages took away Hawaiian glottals in local language (and the distinction between long and short vowels), but Hawaiian added glottals to foreign words too...