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"there is no such language as hawaiian, they speak english."

this is quite an ignorant answer. hawaiian is indeed a language and many are working to preserve it and its entire culture. although everyone speaks english, hawaiian is taught in schools and is used every day in the hawaiian islands.

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Tasty - ono Taste - e hoao ma ka waha

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'Aina kakahiaka

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