Showing posts with label songs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label songs. Show all posts

Friday, February 8, 2013

Hawaiian Words - Learn the Basics

Aloha!

I always wanted to be a linguist. My passion & quest to learn new languages (if not in entirety, then at least the basics) lead me to exploring the Hawaiian basics.There are certain Hawaiian words that instantly caught my attention. The very basics that I heard in local conversations & songs. Sharing a few words to help you enjoy your visit to the islands even more. Enjoy learning the language of 'paradise'.

Of course I have discussed 'Aloha' & 'Mahalo' in a separate article. Here are the other words.


  • Hale (HA - leh) - A building or house
  • Hana (HA-na) - work
  • Hula (Hoo-la) - Hawaii's story-telling dance 

  • Kai (kigh) - the sea
  • Kane (KA-neh) - boy or man. You will read this word outside public restrooms for men.
  • Keiki (KAY-key) - child or children
  • Kokua (KO-KOO-ah)- Help

  • Lani (LA-nee) - heaven or sky
  • Lei (lay) - Neclace of flowers, feathers or shells (described in detail in my article below on Lei)
  • Lu'au (LOO-OW) - Hawaiian feast (described in detail in my article below on Lu'au)

  • Moana (mo-AH-na) - Ocean

  • Nani (NA-nee)- pretty, beautiful. In India, maternal grandmother is called nani. All grandmas as pretty beautiful at heart. I love the mixed up meaning of Hindi & Hawaiian.
  • Nui- It could mean great, important or big.

  • 'Ohana (oh-HA-na)- Family
  • 'Ono (OH-no) - Delicious, the best. This could get confusing if you don't know the Hawaiian meaning & wonder why is someone saying (OH-No) to something that is sooooo delicious. This confusion between English & Hawaiian 'Ono helped me learn this one.

  • Pali (PA-lee) - A cliff
  • Pono (PO-no) - Proper, correct. Could also mean excellence or goodness.
  • Pua (POO-ah)- Flower
  • Pupu (POO-POO) - appetizer, snacks. Thinking about how it sounds in baby language almost kills my appetite. You know what I mean.

  • Wahine (vah-HEE-neh)- Woman. You will read this word outside public restrooms for women.
  • Wai (why) - Fresh Water
  • Wikiwiki (WEE-kee-WEE-kee) - to hurry up, very quick

Mahalo!

Monday, February 4, 2013

The Interesting Hawaiian Language

Aloha!

The Hawaiian language is melodious & gentle. Once you visit Hawaii, you feel encapsulated with the local lingo & traditional songs. The length of certain words might scare you off but if you try to read the words in parts, it's not so difficult after all. The words are almost exactly pronounced as they are written. In fact, I personally enjoyed learning some local words during my visits to various islands. Interestingly, the Hawaiian language has only 12 alphabets- 5 vowels (A, E, I, O, U) & 7 consonants (H, K, L, M, N, P, W).

Their state fish has the most interesting name. Try pronouncing it, it's fun! HUMUHUMUNUKUNUKUAPUA'A

Couldn't do it? Lost hope? Aah! It's very simple. As I said, break the word in parts.


Pronounce Humu twice (hoo-moo). Pronounce Nuku twice (noo-koo). Pronounce A (ah) once. Pronounce Pu (poo) once & eventually say A'a (ah-ah).
                                                                    Voila! You did it!

Mahalo!

Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Ukulele-Hawaiian Musical Instrument

ALOHA!!!
Music runs deep in the Hawaiian culture. It surrounds you everywhere from the moment you land on any island in Hawaii. It truly springs out the festive nature of the locals. Dance & music is as integral to them as eating daily.

One of the most interesting Hawaiian musical instruments is Ukulele. Size doesn't matter as this is a mini looking guitar but a powerful one creating melodious rhythms. I bought an Ukulele as a keepsake during my 1st visit to Honolulu & play it for fun occasionally. The local musicians create magic with Ukulele and one transcends instantaneously to the tropical feel.

From Waikiki beach in Oahu to all hotels on Waikiki coast, muscians play Ukulele to entertain and entice their guests. You can't escape the melodious Ukulele on your visit to Hawaii.
Enjoy!
MAHALO!!!