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I brought my mom along for our first visit to Hawaii. I wanted to thank Keao, the driver and guide for our Oahu Grand Circle Island Tour. He took the time to get to know each of us personally, called us by our names, and was really easy to get a long with. The knowledge he has and the history that he passed on during the tour was amazing. We had plenty of time at each stop to take in all the sites. Oahu is a beautiful place. I will definitely take another Polynesian Adventure Tour and hope that I will get Keao again, or at least a tour guide as great as he is. Mahalo Keao, for a very memorable time! MELE KALIKIMAKA
Christine, Canada

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Say it in Hawaiian!

When you reserve your Hawaii tour with Polynesian Adventure Tours you are sure to hear Hawaiian words. Let's take a look at some history and information that will soon make you a Hawaiian language specialist!

Hiram Bingham, a Calvinist missionary was the first person to put the Hawaiian language into print.  It took seven men, sixteen years to print the Bible in Hawaiian.  We don’t have to be intimidated by such apparently unpronounceable names such as Kalakaua, Kalanianaole or Ha’unama. Hawaiian is really quite simple once you know the rules. With a little practice, a "malihini" is soon able to roll off those tongue-twisters as easily as a "kama’aina."

Hawaii's language contains only twelve letters in the alphabet: the vowels, A, E, I, O, U; and seven consonants, H, K, L, M, N, P, W and the `okina (`). The okina is a glottal stop like the sound between the ohs in "oh-oh" and is considered a consonant. In order to clarify pronunciation, you will often see the glottal stop ( ` ) or `okina  in words such as Hawai`i. 

Pronounce the vowels this way:
A –said “ah”- as in alone
E – said “a”- as in may
I –said “ee”- as in bee
O –said “oh”- as in so
U – said “oo”-as in spoon
Here are some useful words and common expressions.

ALOHA (ah-low-ha) Hello, goodbye, love

AE

(ah-eh)

Yes

AOLE

(ah-oh-lay)

No

HALE

(ha-lay)

House

HAOLE

(how-lay)

White person

HAPA

(ha-pa)

One-half

HONI

(ho-knee)

Kiss

MELE KALIKIMAKA

(me-lay  ka-lee-key-ma-ka)

Merry Christmas

ME KE ALOHA

(may-kay ah-low-ha)

With love

KAPU

(kah-poo)

Keep out

KAMA`AINA

(ka-muh-eye-nuh)

Old-timer

KANE

(kah-nay)

A male person

KAUKAU

(cow-cow)

Food

KEIKI

(kay-ee-kee)

Child

LANAI

(la-nigh)

Porch

LEI

(lay)

Flower garland

LOLO

(low-low)

Stupid

LOMILOMI

(low-me-low-me)

Massage

LUAU

(lew-ow)

Native feast

MAHALO

(maw-hah-low)

Thank you

MALIHINI

(maw-lee-hee-nee)

Newcomer

MAUKA

(mau-ka)

Toward the mountains

MAUNA

(mau-na)

Mountains

MOANA

(mo-ana)

Ocean

MAKAI

(mak-eye-ee)

Toward the sea

MENEHUNE

(may-nay-hoo-nay)

Native dwarves

NANI

(nah-knee)

Beautiful

NUI

(new-ee)

Big

OKOLE MALUNA

(oh-ko-lay mah-loo-nah)

Bottoms up (as in a toast)

OPU

(oh-poo)

Stomach

PAU

(pow)

Finished

PALI

(pah-lee)

Cliff

PUKA

(poo-kah)

Hole

PILIKIA

(pee-lee-kee-ah)

Trouble

WAHINE

(wah-hee-nay)

Female

WIKIWIKI

(wicky-wicky)

Hurry




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