They are both very similar, but there are are few differences:
Tahitian uses a "t" where Hawaiian uses a "k"
Tahitian uses a "v" where Hawaiian uses a "w"
Tahitian uses an "r" where Hawaiian uses an "l"
Tahitian has 1 extra letter that Hawaiian doesn't have: f
Tahiti is south-southeast and about 2600 miles away.
= The flight distance from Honolulu, Hawaii to Tahiti is: =
Tahiti
Tahiti is closet to a country northwest of it called Moorea. Tahiti is also about 2400 miles from the USA state, Hawaii.
2,724 miles
it is 123 hours you get there
It is called Polynesia. Hawaii is the northernmost point in Polynesia.
Tahiti is located in the south central Pacific, about 2400 miles south east of Hawaii. Tahiti is located by Fiji. It is a smallish island, and is shaped oddly. Here is a picture of it: So... Yeah, Tahiti is located in the pacific ocean.
5 hours and 40 minutes
Every Saturday on Hawaiian Airlines.
The flight time from Tahiti to Honolulu International Airport is about 5 hours, 29 minutes.
Yes they are all eastern Polynesians. The native people are known in the Cook Islands as Maori, in Hawaii as Maoli and in Tahiti as Maohi. The languages are also very similar as is there dances.