Yes- The Hawaiian language appears to be complex, but once you learn the key to pronouncing words, it is very simple. Of course, citizens of Hawaii speak English, but many speak some Hawaiian, and Hawaiian words are part of everyday language.
Aloha (which is Hawaiian for hello, goodbye, welcome, love- and several other things)
Yes, not many people speak it because there are many Americans in Hawaii now. Only full hawaiians few speak the lanuguage.
Yes there is, although it is currently considered to be in danger of extinction.
Yes, Hawaiian is an official language of the state of Hawaii.
English.Answer:Native Hawaiian was recognized as the official state language of Hawaii in 1978.
The language that Hawaiians speak is Hawaiian, also known as Κ»Εlelo HawaiΚ»i. It is an official language of the state of Hawaii and is spoken by a small but growing number of people.
Geographically, it is an island. Historically, it was a kingdom before it became a state. It had it's own language.
Hawaiian means that you are from Hawaii and it's also the language of Hawaii.
English.
In the native language, Hawaii means "middle of nowhere".
English and Hawaiian are both official languages of Hawaii.
Hawaiki has not been used for a very long time. When the missionaries came to Hawaii, they standardized the language squashing any exsisting dialects of Hawaiian. But Hawaiki is the name for Hawaii in the Maori language.
English is spoken there because it is a part of the United States, but the original Native language is Hawaiian and a few people still speak it.
English.
Kane
English mostly but the native language is Hawaiian