Learn Hawaiian

Ōlelo Hawaiʻi

Language Facts: 

Speakers:  ~8,000 total speakers, accurate number hard to verify. 
Family:  Polynesian
Status:  Severely Endangered (UNESCO) 
Script:  Latin 
 
  • Resources to learn Hawaiian are not very extensive, a few older textbooks and support on a couple of apps. 
  •  Hawaiian has a very small inventory of consonants, only 8. There are 5 vowels, which can be both short or long. In addition, the glottal stop (written as an apostrophe ‘ ) is a major component of the phonology of Hawaiian.
  • Hawaiian uses a verb-subject-object word order.
  • Hawaiian is very analytic, and most words don’t change based on grammatical function.
  • Like some other Austronesian languages, like Indonesian, Hawaiian uses an inclusive and exclusive “we”. So a separate word for “we” is used when it includes the listener, and a different form when it does not. 
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Learn Hawaiian: 

 

Books: 

Ka Lei Ha’aheo: Beginning Hawaiian – an older but good introduction to the Hawaiian language. Some audio for the book may be available online, but the full set might be hard to track down. 

Youtube: 

Ke Aloha No Hawai’i – channel with beginner videos and vocabulary.

 

 

 

Podcasts: 

Online:

Duolingo – has a course in Hawaiian. Good for absolute beginners. 

Mango Languages– course in Hawaiian. Good audio and conversation based. 

 

r/olelohawai’i – subreddit dedicated to Hawaiian language learning. 

Hawaiian Online Dictionary 

Ulukau Libary – Resource with many PDFs of older books on Hawaiian language learning and Hawaiian culture. 

 

Courses:

 

Hawaiian Media: 

Building Hawaiian Language Capacity  – 35 minute documentary on Hawaiian teaching, with English subtitles 
 
OiwiTV – Youtube channel with live performances, interviews, news and more.