Written Hawaiian was first developed by American Protestant missionaries during 1820-1826.
That would depend on what language they are taught and native to.
Yes, but only after the arrival of Europeans in 1820.
American Protestant missionaries during 1820-1826.
Hawaiian is the language that was spoken when the hawaiians lived in Hawaii and before the law 100 years ago that made speaking hawaiian illegal so the hawaiians created a newspaper and taught themselve to write as well as read. the news papers were in hawaiian which allowed them to converse without being arrested and no one else knew the language so theyy could talk crap if they wanted. HAwaiian was also able to be spoken only in the homes and was taught to the children. after it was re-legalized to speak hawaiian, the language had already diminished but was taught and kept alive by the hawaiians. It is the language that originated In the state of Hawaii. Hawaiians called the island of Hawaii, Keawe. "Ka moku o Keawe" is "the island of Hawaii" (Kah moh-ku oh kay-ah-ve)
Sophia Auld taught Fredrick Douglass the Alphabet
The IPA alphabet can be introduced when students have a solid foundation in phonics and the basic sounds of the English language, typically around the middle elementary grades. It can also be beneficial for language learners or students studying linguistics.
The Hawaiian alphabet, also known as the Hawaiian script, was developed by the Ancient Hawaiians. However, it was greatly influenced by the American Protestant missionaries who arrived in Hawaii in the early 19th century. They helped to standardize and codify the written form of the language.
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Originally, the Maori did not have a written language. However, in the late 19th century, missionaries developed a written form of the Maori language using the Latin alphabet. Today, Maori is an official language in New Zealand and is taught in schools.
The language with the smallest alphabet is probably Rotokas, a language spoken in Papua New Guinea, which has only 12 letters in its alphabet.
It is an alphabet that was created for s specific language, and not borrowed from another language.
yes they did :D