Even as a "haole", I am always frustrated when people call O'ahu's capital "Hana-lulu" instead of HONO-lulu. It's so very obvious that are no "a's" in the word! This channel is awesome and I wish other islanders would also take the time to correct their sloppy pronunciations. Hawaiian is such a beautiful language and respect should be shown when using it.
Auwe! I’ve seen so much videos with people posting how to “correctly pronounce Hawaiian words” and they still say Hawai’i as Ha-why-ee and Honolulu as Hana-lulu. Mahalo nui loa for posting this aunty and showing the keiki and others how to correctly pronounce these words.🤙🏽
I'm from Hawaii, but found myself driving through the French Pyrenees near the Spanish border and basque country. I was on a toll road but forgot my ticket and had to communicate, as best I could, to the toll attendant where I entered the road so he could charge me accordingly. The only landmark I could remember was the one I could pronounce: the town of Pau. I speak no French, but I absolutely crushed the pronunciation. He understood, I paid, and the situation was all pau. Hawaiian is highly practical around the world!
Thank you so much for this video! I’m going to Oahu next month and coming from Aotearoa (New Zealand) it’s so important for me to embrace and learn some of the correct pronunciations! Watching this video, it’s actually really easy because in nz, our indigenous people (Māori) have the exact same vowels and accent (just slightly less American sounding). You should look up some yt vids about the New Zealand Māori culture, our people originated from the same place and have huge similarities in culture! Same with places like Fiji 😊🙌🏽
Luana, may I ask where you got that lovely "Aloha is spoken here" sign? I have seen similar ones sold as a 'tourist' souvenir but this one is very classy and I would love to have one like yours on display among my books and photos in my Hawaiiana room. Mahalo!
The Hawaiian vowel system seems to have a lot in common with Spanish and Japanese. Pure vowels, no diphthongs, no "uh" sound. And just five, not the score that English has. And the vowel sounds are as-written, like Japanese and Spanish, unlike English, which has five vowel letters to represent maybe twenty distinct vowel sounds.' English is a bad starting point to be able to pronounce Hawaiian words correctly.
Hey! Im trying to learn hawaiian but i have one question... What would my name be in Hawaiian? I cant find it anywhere could you help me? My name is Malte
Even as a "haole", I am always frustrated when people call O'ahu's capital "Hana-lulu" instead of HONO-lulu. It's so very obvious that are no "a's" in the word! This channel is awesome and I wish other islanders would also take the time to correct their sloppy pronunciations. Hawaiian is such a beautiful language and respect should be shown when using it.
Mahalo, Susan! I am so glad this channel is helpful.
It seems even locals who should know better are saying HAnolulu. So annoying.
I’ve been saying all these words wrong my whole life! Good thing you shared this with me.
Mahalo for watching and learning with me!
ʻAe! Maikaʻi loa. Mahalo nui loa.
Auwe! I’ve seen so much videos with people posting how to “correctly pronounce Hawaiian words” and they still say Hawai’i as Ha-why-ee and Honolulu as Hana-lulu. Mahalo nui loa for posting this aunty and showing the keiki and others how to correctly pronounce these words.🤙🏽
Disney teaching us to say Maui wrong this whole time. Thank you for the video.
Naʻu ka hauʻoli! My pleasure! Mahalo for watching.
I'm from Hawaii, but found myself driving through the French Pyrenees near the Spanish border and basque country. I was on a toll road but forgot my ticket and had to communicate, as best I could, to the toll attendant where I entered the road so he could charge me accordingly. The only landmark I could remember was the one I could pronounce: the town of Pau. I speak no French, but I absolutely crushed the pronunciation. He understood, I paid, and the situation was all pau. Hawaiian is highly practical around the world!
Mahalo for this channel! Such a great resource! I will share about this for sure.
Mahalo nui! I so appreciate it. Working on more.
Thank you so much for this video! I’m going to Oahu next month and coming from Aotearoa (New Zealand) it’s so important for me to embrace and learn some of the correct pronunciations! Watching this video, it’s actually really easy because in nz, our indigenous people (Māori) have the exact same vowels and accent (just slightly less American sounding). You should look up some yt vids about the New Zealand Māori culture, our people originated from the same place and have huge similarities in culture! Same with places like Fiji 😊🙌🏽
excited for more of your uploads!!
Mahalo! Adding more content today!
Just came across your channel. Subscribed with the ringy dingy enabled. Looking forward to your future presentations.
Awesome! Mahalo!
@@thehawaiianchannel you're welcome!
Luana, may I ask where you got that lovely "Aloha is spoken here" sign? I have seen similar ones sold as a 'tourist' souvenir but this one is very classy and I would love to have one like yours on display among my books and photos in my Hawaiiana room. Mahalo!
The Hawaiian vowel system seems to have a lot in common with Spanish and Japanese. Pure vowels, no diphthongs, no "uh" sound. And just five, not the score that English has. And the vowel sounds are as-written, like Japanese and Spanish, unlike English, which has five vowel letters to represent maybe twenty distinct vowel sounds.'
English is a bad starting point to be able to pronounce Hawaiian words correctly.
When she pronounced the 5 Hawaiian vowels, it sounded pretty much like the 5 Spanish vowels.
could you do the pronunciation of “Maile”
Have you already covered Waiakea water?
Hey! Im trying to learn hawaiian but i have one question... What would my name be in Hawaiian? I cant find it anywhere could you help me? My name is Malte
How do you say “thank you”, “goodbye” and a casual “sorry”?
The pronunciation is exactly like the portuguese of Brasil pronunciation.
How do you pronounce 'Nailani'?
Are you okay after the wild fires?