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Luaus are more fun when you speak like a local.
Keep this in mind:
There are only 12 letters in the Hawaiian alphabet.
A is “ah” as in father
E is “ay” as in say
I is “ee” as in see
O is “oh” as in throw
U is “oo” as in moon
H, K, L, M, N, P and W are pronounced as in English.
Pepper your conversations with these Hawaiian words and phrases:
A hui hou! -- Goodbye! See you later!
Aikane -- friend, pal, buddy; friendly
aloha -- love, greetings, goodbye, pity, compassion, mercy,
affection, farewell; spirit of love, affection, kindness
Aloha wau ia ‘oe -- I love you
Hau’oli La Hanau! -- Happy Birthday!
honi -- kiss
Ho’omaika’i! -- Congratulations!
kane -- male, husband, man
keiki -- child
kolohe -- rascal, mischievous, naughty; prankster
kupuna -- grandparent, elders, ancestors
ku’uipo -- my sweetheart
mahalo -- “thanks,” gratitude
mele -- song; to sing
nani -- beautiful, pretty; beauty
‘ohana -- family, immediate and/or extended. Extremely important
in Hawaiian culture.
pua -- flower
Wahine -- woman, wife, female
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