Please leave your comments and information on where people can find more interesting information on the Hawaiian language. If you see any mistakes that I make in the videos, feel free to leave corrections and helpful tips on the comments section. I am very excited for this class and any tidbits of ʻike (knowledge) that you can add to the site is welcome.
In class 2 we looked at different types of kaʻi.
HAʻAWINA-
* Practice the hakalama & pronunciation
* Worksheet (Pahuhopu I & 2)
* Listen to HH01: Hoʻolauna at http://www.olelo.hawaii.edu/olelo/hoolele101/?cat=3
* Listen to HH02: Pela/Puana at http://www.olelo.hawaii.edu/olelo/hoolele101/?cat=3
The online hawaiian language dictionary is located at http://wehewehe.org
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http://LivingTheAlohaSpirit.blogspot.com
Please leave your comments and information on where people can find more interesting information on the Hawaiian language. If you see any mistakes that I make in the videos, feel free to leave corrections and helpful tips on the comments section. I am very excited for this class and any tidbits of ʻike (knowledge) that you can add to the site is welcome.
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If you would like to participate in the homework assignments and quizzes you can download your copy at http://LivingTheAlohaSpirit.blogspot.com and be sure to begin watching these youtube videos from the beginning!
You may also send me an email through youtube. Be sure to include the following information:
NAME
WEBSITE
LOCATION
WHY DO YOU WANT TO LEARN HAWAIIAN
HOW DID YOU HEAR ABOUT THIS SITE
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Please remember that I am not affiliated with any organization as I upload these videos. I am using the book I used to learn Hawaiian from UH, and periodically I will refer to various links, however I am not a representative of these places. I'm just sharing the Hawaiian language. ;o)
I'm sorry but the light was in my way.
jManNative 1 week ago
how do i say welcome to hawaii
chloiz911 5 months ago
@HirokuKiho lol ha me too (:
hawaiian96chence 7 months ago
i loved singing to the hakalama makes me feel like im in kindergarden again because I learn so much from it. The song helps me remember how the constants sound and vouls
HirokuKiho 2 years ago