Hawai'i (the big island) - ha va ee
Maui - mow ee
Moloka'i - mo low ka ee
Lana'i - la nai ee
Kaho'olawe - ka ho oh la vey
O'ahu - o wa hoo
Kaua'i - ka why ee
Ni'ihau - nee ee how
true Hawaiian pronunciation, not Haole style
From wahinoho.net: How to pronounce Kaua'i: KAU-[W]AH-ee
ka (caw) a (ah) na (naw) pa (paw) li (lee)
No silent letters in Hawai'ian- vowels same sounds as Spanish, accent on next to last syllable, only one consonant per syllable. Try ne-E-how.
Lana is pronounced Lah-nah
I land
The name of the second-largest Hawaiian island is spelled Maui. (MAH-wee)
you spelled Hawaiian wrong. and the name has two definitions that I am familiar with. One 'the pinnacle of heaven' and two 'the royal sacred one'. Literal translation is the first definition I gave, but people sometimes say the second one because that was the name of the last Princess of Hawaii and the names of the Hawaiian Gods and Hawaiian Monarchy were sometimes thought to be royal and sacred although I know many people who have names that are the same or a version of a royal person.
The pronunciation of Saint Lucia, the island, may be (saynt loo-shah) or (saynt loo-cee-uh).
April in Hawaiian
No, the word Hawaii is of Hawaiian origin. The Hawaiian language is part of the larger family of languages called Austronesian. The closest language to Hawaiian is Tahitian. The word Hawai`i is both the name of the state (chain of islands) and the proper name of the Big Island. Elsewhere in Polynesia, Hawai`i or a cognate (Havaiki or Havaiki Nui) is the name of the underworld or of the ancestral home, but in Hawai`i the name has no meaning.
the names of the hawaiian islands areniihauoahumolokailanaimauihawaiikahoolawe
kiluaua mauou lola
Many types are hawaiian because of the volcanic nature of that island.
The eight main islands are:HawaiiMauiOahuKauaiMolokaiLanaiNiihauKahoolawe.
With certain exceptions, city names from one language are usually not translated into other languages. Madrid could be transliterated into Hawaiian as Makulike, but this would be incomprehensible, and the word "Madrid" is the normal word in Hawaiian.
The same way you pronounce it in English
Iesu Kristo - How do you pronounce this in the Hawaiian language? How do you pronounce Colupo in Hawaiian?
Jenifer.
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Raley = Leili
the hawaiian island that begins with a k is Kauai
I'm from the Philippines and I would pronounce it as "wAH-Huu." I have been to Hawaii and am sure it is pronounced "oh-ah-who Oh-are-who