Hawaiian language

Hawaiian
ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi
RegionHawaiʻi: concentrated on Niʻihau and Hawaiʻi, but speakers throughout the Hawaiian Islands and the U.S. mainland
EthnicityNative Hawaiians
Native speakers
2,000 (1997)[1] to 24,000+ (2006–2008)[2]
Latin (Hawaiian alphabet), Devanagari, Hiragana, Katakana, Hangul, Mongolian/Manchu, Cyrillic
Official status
Official language in
Hawaiʻi (with English)
recognized as minority language in parts of:
U.S. Mainland
Language codes
ISO 639-2haw
ISO 639-3haw
ELPHawaiian

The Hawaiian language (Hawaiian: ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi) is the language of native Hawaiians. Aloha and mahalo are probably its most recognized words. The word lanai is also used in English. (That is different from Lanaʻi, the name of one of Hawaiʻi's islands.)

  1. Lyovin (1997:258)
  2. U.S. Census (2010)

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