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Hawaiian is a developed English language. No good remains the same in Hawaiian as it does in English.
Darlene is not a Hawaiian name; therefore it does not have a Hawaiian meaning. English names have English meanings, Hawaiian names have Hawaiian meanings.
Amelia in Hawaiian is commonly translated as "Amelika."
Family in Hawaiian is "Ohana"
Pamela is exactly the same in Hawaiian as it is in English.
Hawaiian people speak mostly English they use some words that are Hawaiian but mostly English, i assume that boss is spoken the same as in English
ʻAʻohe Hawaiʻi Au!This literally translates to Not Hawaiian I, or Not Hawaiian Me. Like all languages other than English, sentence structure seems to be reversed to people who speak English. The grammatical sentence structure of the Hawaiian language is closely related to the local Hawaiian Pidgin language (which utilizes an assortment of vocabulary from several languages, but spoken in English).
Hawaiian uses the letters from the same alphabet used for English.
English mostly but the native language is Hawaiian
In Hawaiian, the letter "H" is pronounced as "ha". It is a consonant that is commonly used in words and names in the Hawaiian language.
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No. The English-speaking missionaries were the first to create a writing system for Hawaiian.