Yes, it is traditionally in the same order as the English alphabet, with the okina at the end:
a e h i k l m n o p u w '
The official Hawaiian alphabet contains 13 letters rather than 12. No, I'm unable to find a Hawaiian word which utilizes the entire alphabet.
Hawaiian. This is actually not true. The Hawaiian alphabet has 13 letters including the apostrophe, or okina, which is used as a letter.
The Hawaiian language was an oral tradition. The Hawaiian alphabet (piapa), was written by 19th century missionaries. The alphabet contains 12 letters: 5 vowels (a, e, i, o, u) and 7 consonants (h, k, l, m, n, p, w).
13 letters. The alphabet consists of 12 latin letters and the apostrophe, called 'okina. Truly, though, there are 18 letters. The 5 vowels with a kahako. See related links for more information.
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There are only 12 letters in the Hawaiian alphabet. (the 13th is the 'okina or glottal stop that indicates a separate syllable.)
The official Hawaiian alphabet contains 13 letters rather than 12. No, I'm unable to find a Hawaiian word which utilizes the entire alphabet.
None of them. There is no "z" in the Hawaiian alphabet.
The Hawaiian alphabet doesn't have the letter "T" in it.
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There are no Hawaiian Cities that begin with J. There is no J in the Hawaiian alphabet.
Hawaiian uses the letters from the same alphabet used for English.
There are 13 letters in the Hawaiian Alphabet (including the okina, which counts as a letter):a, e, i, o, u, h, k, l, m, n, p, w, 'The 13th "letter" called "okina" that is written with an apostrophe (').
12. (techically there are 13, if you include the apostrophe, which counts as a letter in Hawaiian).
The Hawaiian alphabet contains 12 letters: A, E, I, O, U, H, K, L, M, N, P, and W.
No, you can't translate it, but you can write it using the Hawaiian alphabet: Kipi
Hawaiian. This is actually not true. The Hawaiian alphabet has 13 letters including the apostrophe, or okina, which is used as a letter.