Hawai'i=Hawai
In Hawaii, you can say "honī" to mean kiss.
Yes Hawaii was annexed into the United States
In Hawaii, you can say "A hui hou" to mean "see you soon."
i love hawaii
Pehea oi ? That is how you say, "how are you" in Hawaiian.
No. The islands of Hawaii are a US state, and it was never a Spanish colony. The main languages are English, native Hawaiian, and various Asian languages including Chinese and Japanese.
Hawaii is a US state, so most people there speak English. Of course anyone who studied Spanish or moved to Hawaii from a Spanish-speaking area would speak Spanish as well. Others may also speak Hawaiian, the original language of the islands, and there are many people of Asian origin.
one can say that Hawaii in the nineteenth century was a microcosm?
In French, Hawaii is spelled and pronounced the same way as in English: "Hawaii".
The answer depends on where you will be visiting while there. Visiting various islands it would be proper to say "in Hawaii" but staying solely on the Big Island of Hawaii itself it would be more accurate to say "on Hawaii". Either way you would still be in the geographical boundries of the state of Hawaii.
In Hawaii, the word for man is "kāne."
1898, during the spanish American war