Keep up the good work. Every language has a history to unfold before our very ears, and a culture to still show to the world. Language is the life of a people. Long life ka 'ōlelo Hawai'i!!
No government that calls its citizens free should ever forbid them to speak their language. Started Hawaiian on Duolingo a week ago on a whim. I really like the sound, and it is an insult to the humanity of these people that their language was almost eradicated. Would like to visit some time, but I guess they have enough white tourists running around there already.
ZenoDovahkiin It’s cool they are learning Hawaiian and I’m not against it, but let’s discuss facts. Fact is, it’s not really their language. Pidgin English is their language. The population of Hawaii is not the same population it was 200 years ago. The population of Hawaii is multiracial, it is no longer Native Hawaiian as the original population was replaced by a multiracial population. Don’t get me wrong, some locals today (21%) have Hawaiian admixture and about 6% are actual Native Hawaiians in which you could say Hawaiian is indeed their language. But for the vast majority of locals in Hawaii, it’s not their native language. But since it is the native language of the island chain, I don’t see harm in them learning it. I was just addressing facts, which seem to be on the negative side because of the discontinuity in the population and facts are independent of feelings. Source for Native Hawaiian demographics: www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2015/04/06/native-hawaiian-population/
TOTALLY THRILLED to see the Hawaiian language 'coming back STRONG!" I am Kama'aina Haole and had many Hawaiian friends as a kid. The thought of the missionaries acting SO SUPERIOR in assuming that "other" languages than their precious English, were crude, crass and inferior has ALWAYS pi--ed me off. I wish I could have learned more of it; I USED TO know a bit more of it as a kid, but ironically, now that it is more available, I don't have the mental acuity to retain anything I learn. I really MISS the Hawaii of my youth (1950's -60's) it was a BEAUTIFUL place.
Mahalo nui no keia hoʻike maikaʻi. Ke aʻo nei au i ka ʻolelo Hawaiʻi mai ka Nowema 2019. Noho au i keia manawa i Pololiko aka makemake au noho ma Hawaiʻi a ʻolelo mau Hawaiʻi.
My school's mascot is a leprechaun and we call ourselves the fighting Irish, and wave Irish flags around, but it's an American school, since they love to embrace the "irishness" of our school I wish they would teach Irish here, if I become proficient in Irish within the next year I hope to maybe spread awareness of it, even if it won't help the language, at least do what I can, I wish people would embrace Hawaiian more, or all languages for that matter
ExtraRareTrumpSteak it’s depends. I live in NYC and there’s an Asian based school where you can learn either Japanese, Chinese or Korean and visit the country of the language you chose. My school offers Japanese, Chinese and Korean too.
Good observation! It's common in most Austronesian languages. That's because phonologically, our languages don't have vowel shifts; every vowel sounds the same throughout a word, and only differs in length and stress.
They actually used to have T and R in our language. Original dialects. Each island kinda had their own. However only 3 still exist today . I'm assuming we had F's and S's too. But if we did those dialects were really lost to time
@@Birdinandpo s was more for European words made Hawaiian. Like Lesu (Jesus) or Ekalesia (church). S may have been interchangable with some other letter. But i dont doubt they may have had it at one point
The only way to Heaven is to be born again by saying out loud "Jesus is Lord" and believing in ur heart that God rose Him from the dead then you must live for Him i suggest getting baptized, repenting(asking for forgiveness of your sins and making a radical turn from ur sin), fasting (doesnt have to be from food), evangelizing(spreading the Gospel), praying, and reading the Bible. God and Jesus love all of you hmu with any questions have a good day God bless✝️❤️❤️ good works dont get u to Heaven God's grace does John 3:16 Colossians 2:6 Romans 10:9
Ohana how many word's does a elementry, intermediate, high school, collage student know? Can Ohana make a channel to teach? We like learn! We can use technology to teach Ha wa i'i ana? Crawl, Walk, Run, Sprint! Chee! Hu! Ohana! - Hapa Ali'i 🫵😊
Keep up the good work. Every language has a history to unfold before our very ears, and a culture to still show to the world. Language is the life of a people. Long life ka 'ōlelo Hawai'i!!
Roberto Francisco Monsalves Pavez well said!
Freedom and justice for Hawaiians
Im going to to Hawaii next year and I've been studying Ōlelo Hawai'i for two weeks! , Greetings from Mexico! ❤️
Ōlelo Hawaiʻi sounds so beautiful.
It is great to see young children speak havaii maoli.
This made me so happy, keep your language alive!
I ko' u lohe 'ana i keia 'olelo, makemake nui wau. A makemake au e a'o i keia 'olelo. Mahalo.
No government that calls its citizens free should ever forbid them to speak their language.
Started Hawaiian on Duolingo a week ago on a whim. I really like the sound, and it is an insult to the humanity of these people that their language was almost eradicated.
Would like to visit some time, but I guess they have enough white tourists running around there already.
ZenoDovahkiin It’s cool they are learning Hawaiian and I’m not against it, but let’s discuss facts. Fact is, it’s not really their language. Pidgin English is their language. The population of Hawaii is not the same population it was 200 years ago. The population of Hawaii is multiracial, it is no longer Native Hawaiian as the original population was replaced by a multiracial population. Don’t get me wrong, some locals today (21%) have Hawaiian admixture and about 6% are actual Native Hawaiians in which you could say Hawaiian is indeed their language. But for the vast majority of locals in Hawaii, it’s not their native language. But since it is the native language of the island chain, I don’t see harm in them learning it. I was just addressing facts, which seem to be on the negative side because of the discontinuity in the population and facts are independent of feelings.
Source for Native Hawaiian demographics: www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2015/04/06/native-hawaiian-population/
@@IslenoGutierrez well aren't you a ray of sunshine
@@IslenoGutierrez its better them keeping the Native Language alive instead of speaking English all their lives
@@ariki08 not a ray of sunshine, a source of facts
@@litobeatz639 How is it better if they are not natives themselves?
Japanese, Filipino, Chinese in Hawaii and other Also must can speak Hawaiian
This is more important than learning the original language by yourself
Ugh I wanna learn this language so bad
mahalo!!!
So encouraging!
TOTALLY THRILLED to see the Hawaiian language 'coming back STRONG!" I am Kama'aina Haole and had many Hawaiian friends as a kid. The thought of the missionaries acting SO SUPERIOR in assuming that "other" languages than their precious English, were crude, crass and inferior has ALWAYS pi--ed me off. I wish I could have learned more of it; I USED TO know a bit more of it as a kid, but ironically, now that it is more available, I don't have the mental acuity to retain anything I learn. I really MISS the Hawaii of my youth (1950's -60's) it was a BEAUTIFUL place.
Mahalo nui no keia hoʻike maikaʻi. Ke aʻo nei au i ka ʻolelo Hawaiʻi mai ka Nowema 2019. Noho au i keia manawa i Pololiko aka makemake au noho ma Hawaiʻi a ʻolelo mau Hawaiʻi.
We all should learn olelo Hawai'i😎 Duolingo. Extra exercise for tongue and brain
why should we learn french and japanese in school but not hawaiian?
My school's mascot is a leprechaun and we call ourselves the fighting Irish, and wave Irish flags around, but it's an American school, since they love to embrace the "irishness" of our school I wish they would teach Irish here, if I become proficient in Irish within the next year I hope to maybe spread awareness of it, even if it won't help the language, at least do what I can, I wish people would embrace Hawaiian more, or all languages for that matter
funkymunky1275
Woah your school teaches Japanese? Lucky
They don’t teach Japanese in us schools
ExtraRareTrumpSteak it’s depends. I live in NYC and there’s an Asian based school where you can learn either Japanese, Chinese or Korean and visit the country of the language you chose. My school offers Japanese, Chinese and Korean too.
Because they are (French and japanese) Are Immigrants
One question: why do they keep their flag w the British emblem?
I am Jarai related to Malayu Polynesian speaks austronesian language love to learn how to speak Hawaii
Nima /5
Langit / sky.
Bottou/ rock
Mata / eyes
There’s a lot of A sound in this language
Good observation! It's common in most Austronesian languages. That's because phonologically, our languages don't have vowel shifts; every vowel sounds the same throughout a word, and only differs in length and stress.
@@raphaelmadrid stop grouping us with austronesian we are polynesians
@@dalastkanakamaoli9058 Uhmmm. You are aware that Polynesian languages are sub-categories of the Proto-Austronesian Language?
@@raphaelmadrid yeH, and yall ain't the same..Polynesian language is still not interchangeable wit yall..yall Asian..
32:11 omg i have the same shirt!!!
Anyone realized that
They dont have a /s/
Closest they've got is a "K" which is somewhere between /k/ and /t/
They actually used to have T and R in our language. Original dialects. Each island kinda had their own. However only 3 still exist today . I'm assuming we had F's and S's too. But if we did those dialects were really lost to time
why would we need an /s/
@@Birdinandpo s was more for European words made Hawaiian. Like Lesu (Jesus) or Ekalesia (church). S may have been interchangable with some other letter. But i dont doubt they may have had it at one point
The Hawaiian alphabet is made up of A, Ā, E, Ē, H, I, Ī, K, L, M, N, O, Ō, P, U, Ū, W and the ʻokina (') 🌺🌊
White and Asian people in hawaii Also Must Learn Hawaiian Languages
olaolaahahalhooooiiioaohahahaohoihoihahihaoeihoaiheoiahee
What if we make Hanglish?
Hawaiian English
Racist
damn..their face look so malay
Both Malaysians and Polynesians are Austronesian peoples, so there’s going to be varying similarities.
The only way to Heaven is to be born again by saying out loud "Jesus is Lord" and believing in ur heart that God rose Him from the dead then you must live for Him i suggest getting baptized, repenting(asking for forgiveness of your sins and making a radical turn from ur sin), fasting (doesnt have to be from food), evangelizing(spreading the Gospel), praying, and reading the Bible. God and Jesus love all of you hmu with any questions have a good day God bless✝️❤️❤️ good works dont get u to Heaven God's grace does John 3:16
Colossians 2:6
Romans 10:9
No Jesus propaganda pls
This isn’t the place for that. Please be respectful
im hawaiian he’s speaking truth you must be little kids I kinohi ka Logou, me ke Akua ka Logou, a ʻo ke Akua nō ka Logou
Ohana how many word's does a elementry, intermediate, high school, collage student know? Can Ohana make a channel to teach? We like learn! We can use technology to teach Ha wa i'i ana?
Crawl, Walk, Run, Sprint!
Chee! Hu! Ohana!
- Hapa Ali'i 🫵😊