There are 13 letters of the Hawaiian Alphabet, A, E, I , O , U, H, K, L, M, N P, W and ʻ which is called ʻOkina
12. (techically there are 13, if you include the apostrophe, which counts as a letter in Hawaiian).
Hawaiian. This is actually not true. The Hawaiian alphabet has 13 letters including the apostrophe, or okina, which is used as a letter.
In Hawaiian, "Rosana" would be spelled as "Lozana" because the letter "R" is not included in the Hawaiian alphabet.
gwanamala may be pidgin or slang but there is no 'G' in the Hawaiian alphabet the correct translation is "Mana'olana"
The language with the smallest alphabet is probably Rotokas, a language spoken in Papua New Guinea, which has only 12 letters in its alphabet.
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.
The Hawaiian alphabet doesn't have the letter "T" in it.
None of them. There is no "z" in the Hawaiian alphabet.
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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).
Hawaiian. This is actually not true. The Hawaiian alphabet has 13 letters including the apostrophe, or okina, which is used as a letter.
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.