No, although he does know some Hawaiian slang-- he used to call his grandmother "Toot," which is derived from the Hawaiian word for grandma. People who live in Hawaii speak English; but some also speak a pidgin that is a hybrid of a number of languages including English and old Hawaiian.
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Barack Obama is the only Hawaiian born president so far.
No, President Obama, was born in Honolulu which is located in the Hawaiian Islands.
President Bush hales from Texas. Hawaiian born President elect Obama hales from Chicago, Illinois.
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His father was born in Africa (Kenya); his mother was born in Kansas. Thus, President Obama, who was born in Hawaii, is African-American.
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Only President Obama himself can speak to his likes and dislikes; but in general a person runs for president because they believe they are the best person available to set the policies, and navigate the political direction, of the United States for at least the next four years.
President Barack H. Obama, II was named after his father, Barack H. Obama, Sr. who was from Kenya and was studying in the US as a foreign exchange student when he married the President's mother, Stanley Ann Dunham. His mother was also named after her father, Stanley Armour Dunham, from Kansas.
Obama has no meaning in Hawaiian. The word itself is a proper name of Kenyan origin, probably from the Luo language of his biological father.